Dark, velvety brown. Rich, sweet taste. Intoxicating flavor. Irresistible scent. The one thing that can match the description - chocolate. One of the best things ever created by man, chocolate, is mouth watering to say the least.
From childhood up to old age, there is barely a person who doesn't root for chocolate. Tempting children with chocolate to get them to eat or as incentive for completing their homework has been an age old habit of parents. Finding those boxes of chocolates hidden by mothers in cupboards and bureaus is not uncommon at all. Mothers, wary of their children getting more cavities than they can handle, try to limit the amount of chocolate they eat.
Have you just gone through a break up? Try a cup of hot chocolate and a non-romantic movie; nothing can make you feel better. Feeling low? Bake a chocolate cake, ice it up and treat yourself, your spirits will soar in moments. Sweltering heat you can't bear? Get yourself a chocolate milkshake and you are good to go. Time to treat your friends? Nothing beats a cup of chocolate ice cream.

From homemade to branded, from liquid to solid, chocolate is addictive. Popular as a valentine's day gift for women, chocolate is considered a woman's best friend. After all, it is sweet enough to mend hearts. As Sarah Kay says, there are just a few heartbreaks that chocolate cannot fix. When tension is building up between people, melt it down with some chocolate.
May it be a thick chocolate mousse or a chocolate fountain, it is one of the things hardest to resist. Chocolate, whose history goes back to 1900 BC, is one of the most popular holiday gifts. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, raw chocolate, semisweet chocolate, bitter chocolate are all very common kinds of chocolate.
So, no matter what mood you are in. You need to feel better? Get yourself some chocolate right away, because, hey, it's chocolate!!
From childhood up to old age, there is barely a person who doesn't root for chocolate. Tempting children with chocolate to get them to eat or as incentive for completing their homework has been an age old habit of parents. Finding those boxes of chocolates hidden by mothers in cupboards and bureaus is not uncommon at all. Mothers, wary of their children getting more cavities than they can handle, try to limit the amount of chocolate they eat.
Have you just gone through a break up? Try a cup of hot chocolate and a non-romantic movie; nothing can make you feel better. Feeling low? Bake a chocolate cake, ice it up and treat yourself, your spirits will soar in moments. Sweltering heat you can't bear? Get yourself a chocolate milkshake and you are good to go. Time to treat your friends? Nothing beats a cup of chocolate ice cream.

From homemade to branded, from liquid to solid, chocolate is addictive. Popular as a valentine's day gift for women, chocolate is considered a woman's best friend. After all, it is sweet enough to mend hearts. As Sarah Kay says, there are just a few heartbreaks that chocolate cannot fix. When tension is building up between people, melt it down with some chocolate.
May it be a thick chocolate mousse or a chocolate fountain, it is one of the things hardest to resist. Chocolate, whose history goes back to 1900 BC, is one of the most popular holiday gifts. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, raw chocolate, semisweet chocolate, bitter chocolate are all very common kinds of chocolate.
So, no matter what mood you are in. You need to feel better? Get yourself some chocolate right away, because, hey, it's chocolate!!
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