When the Spanish explorers first discovered chocolate being eaten, it was no in the same processed form that we enjoy today. At the time, it was being eaten as a bitter flavor and mixed with hot peppers. It was commonly made into a beverage, but not sweetened.
It taste's like a toffee flavor. If you get chocolate, it taste like chocolate toffee. If you get caramel, it will taste like caramel toffee.
Like liquid chocolate. Melt some and taste
They have a plain chocolate taste, as well as fudgy taste
It depends on the context. 1) Taste (transitive): Probar Example: Tienes que probar esta fruta. - You must taste this fruit. 2) Taste (intransitive): Saber a Example: Esta fruta sabe a chocolate. - This fruit tastes like chocolate.
Because they put chocolate in it. ( LIKE CHOCOLATE SAUCE & TOPPING )
Like chocolate.
They taste the same as any other chocolate would. Most chocolate bunnies tend to be milk chocolate, and some have milk chocolate or dark chocolate accents like eyes or bows, for example. They taste similar to how a chocolate bar would, or how chocolate chips taste. The only major difference is that the chocolate bunny may be a firmer consistency due to being molded into such a shape as a bunny.
Mostly like chocolate. The nougat is a sort of marshmallowy chocolate.
Yes if you prefer the taste.
well i know what it taste likes but not how it taste like - bad anserreal anser: It has a rich taste and is very good
tastes like chocolate
Both cocoa and chocolate are made from cacao beans. That is why cocoa tastes like chocolate and chocolate like cocoa.