Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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I thought there was. But I could not have explained the difference. Except that when baking a chocolate cake, there is no way I would use Drinking Chocolate instead of Cocoa. Cocoa is much strongerer, and less sweet.

I acknowledge :bicycle: that I did not know about the "cordyceps and ganoderma"!

My current favourite Drinking Chocolate is "Divine". :smile:
 

HelenD123

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tdr1nka said:
There is a difference!:bicycle:

Mind you, I can only ever associate Hot Chocolate with damp cold winter evenings or warming up after swimming.

I tried making hot chocolate (or should I say a hot chocolately drink as it wouldn't have been hot chocolate) with cocoa powder and it was very bitterxx(.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
CP, are you having a tea or were you just looking for Longers? :bicycle:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
tdr1nka said:
You sexy thing.:biggrin:

So chocolate milkshake is just cold hot chocolate?

The two cancel each other out, making just chocolate...

Just decanted Mum onto the bus back to the Park and Ride - luckily the weather more or less held out, just a bit chilly. Shared a rather good Yorkshire tasting platter for lunch - ham, chorizo, mortadella, salami (all made locally, I assume), three cheeses, olives, tapas-y stuff, very nice.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Arch said:
The two cancel each other out, making just chocolate...

Just decanted Mum onto the bus back to the Park and Ride - luckily the weather more or less held out, just a bit chilly. Shared a rather good Yorkshire tasting platter for lunch - ham, chorizo, mortadella, salami (all made locally, I assume), three cheeses, olives, tapas-y stuff, very nice.

By crikey has Yorkshire moved somewhere continental :smile: There was me thinking Yorkshire Pudding with Bread and Butter and a cup of Tea was Yorkshire's contribution to the culinary arts :biggrin:

Ooh nice cuppa, Any more going? :tongue:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Heh, yeah, some of it isn't exactly trad Yorkshire. Very good though, and a decent portion for us to share while nattering.

Didn't think I'd want dinner, but I'm peckish now, might go and cook before Lewis comes on at 8.30....

Meatballs!:biggrin:
 
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