Chocolate is transported around the world in many ways. Across large land continents and countries, chocolate is transported by mail, truck, and train. It can go in the cargo of airplanes and ships, too, when traveling across seas or just much further distances.
No, chocolate is made all around the world.
The time it takes for hot chocolate to cool down to a drinkable temperature can vary, but typically it takes around 5-10 minutes.
There are two Cadbury's chocolate factories around the world. One is based in Birmingham, United Kingdom and the other is located in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Chocolate is mainly shipped by producers and central production plants to large corporations and manufacturing plants around the world. Those production plants will then sednt ehir finished goods out around the world, too.
It takes about 6 months depending on long you are planning to do it.<3
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Around the world, millions of men do.
During World War II, chocolate could not be imported from places because of the bombing...so for around 5 years Englishmen lived without chocolate. Can you believe it? I couldn't live without chocolate :O
It takes a few hours for chocolate to be digested.
Milk chocolate is 45% of the world's most famous chocolate. Its sweet and melty and of course chocolaty. Dark chocolate is also very famous in the world. One because it is the most healthiest chocolate.
In most cases when chocolate is produced, it is melted to 45 °C (113 °F).
The world best chocolate factory is Hershey