You do not need chocolate syrup on vanilla milkshake
If you have some fresh or frozen fruit, throw it in the blender with some milk, sugar, and (if fresh) ice and blend it all up. It will have the consistency of ice cream.
no you can not
Ice, Milk, Chocolate Powder (can be hot chocolate or chocolate milkshake), Chocolate Sauce or Golden Syrup and 2 flakes or just normal Chocolate. Then, using a blener mix togeter tilll the ice and chocolate has broken up. Be creative, you can improvise on everything on this list to use what you have in the cupboards. :) xx
Someone might use chocolate powder in cooking such as baking a cake. You can also use chocolate powder for making hot chocolate or a chocolate milkshake.
It depends on what kind of cake you are making. If you are making chocolate, use chocolate. If you are making Vanilla, use vanilla. If you are making strawberry, use pink vanilla etc.
You need chocolate and corn syrup, the amount of syrup depends on what chocolate you use and how much. See the link below for step by step directions.
Yes, you can but It would not have the same taste.
Sometimes, if you have too much chocolate in one food item, it starts to taste a little bitter. I like a little bitterness so that's why I use chocolate ice cream, chocolate syrup, and chocolate milk! But that's not really appealing to everybody so that's why places do it..
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i work at a mcd in wv its pre maid mix in a 3 gal bag it just combines with shaved ice if your trying to make at home a smoothie maker and some chocolate milk n cofee to taste cause the mocha one i cant really taste the coffee in but slightly more in the caramel but that's my opinion the whipped cream n some choco syrup for topping then you should have it soon they will have fruit smoothies lemonade,straw-banana,wild berry no exact date
because they use milk and cream and shake itPerhaps from the fact its main ingredient is milk, which has been 'shaken up' with other ingredients such as sugar, ice cream and flavourings such as vanilla.
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