Yes! It is actually
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yes, because for chocolate to be real chocolate, it has to do the same thing as a regular chocolate factory does.
A chocolate jimmy is the same thing as a chocolate sprinkle. Example (Chocolate Jimmy Cupcake): http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1252/860283577_9c767483b8.jpg?v=0
Toffe jongens onder de mobilisatie was created on 1914-10-16.
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For practical kitchen purposes, a gram and a ml is the same thing. You need 100gm of chocolate.
There is no antonym of Karate. It's the same thing as asking, "What's the opposite of Chocolate?"
unicorns eat chocolate drops and peppermint leaves
to toffe or yummy to yummy that is the question.
No. A syrup is chocolate and other ingredients with thinners and sugar added, over which the cook has no control. A sauce is made according to a particular recipe, by the cook who will be using it.
It's the same thing as sweetened chocolate, without a sweetener. It tastes very earthy though - likely not what you expect, but a flavor that can grow on you.
pretty much, but normal zingers are chocolate and normal twinkies are vanilla [twinkies come in chocolate and zingers come in vanilla, too]