Yes because the chocolate will be all hard and not good when not warm or hot, but when it's hot the chocolate is all creamy and good!
Pain au Chocolat can be eaten hot or cold, but is normally served Hot as the Chocolate will be melted. This is preferred by most customers.
Chocolate doesn't rot, but it does melt. If a chocolate bar has gotten "hot" but not completely melted it will show streak of white in the chocolate, but it can still be eaten.
Very often one might eat a churro, a sort of doughnut.
Chocolate pudding is normally served hot and I have never seen it served cold. Another response: chocolate pudding is often served cold, particularly when it is a cornstarch pudding or one of the chocolate mousse desserts. Types of chocolate puddings served hot might be steamed puddings or some sort of pudding-cake, such as the popular Hot Lava Cake.
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.
A hot chocolate with hot peppers.
Hot Chocolate is a hot dark drink. This can be seen.
Caliente is Spanish for "hot" so chocolate caliente is hot chocolate.
iced hot chocolate
Common chocolate drinks are chocolate milk and hot chocolate. Chocolate milk is a mixture of milk, cocoa powder and sugar, served cold. Hot chocolate is either hot chocolate milk or solid chocolate melted in milk.
yes, they have to "be eaten"! it's chocolate after all.
I love hot chocolate I love hot chocolate