Chocolate
Appearance
Chocolate describes a number of raw and processed foods that originate from the tropical cacao tree. It is a common ingredient in many kinds of sweets, chocolate candy, ice creams, cookies, cakes, pies, and desserts. It is one of the most popular flavours in the world.
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Quotes
[edit]- Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
- Augustus: I'm Augustus Gloop. I love your chocolate.
Willy Wonka: I can see that.
- Well, folks, it looks like we're up chocolate creek without a popsicle stick.
- Gingerbread Man, Shrek 2
- Love, biochemically no different than consuming large quantities of chocolate.
- Eat your chocolates, little girl,
Eat your chocolates!
Believe me, there's no metaphysics on earth like chocolates.- Fernando Pessoa as Álvaro de Campos (heteronym), "The Tobacco Shop" (15 January 1928), trans. Richard Zenith, Fernando Pessoa and Co. (Grove Press, 1998)
- In the warmth of his mouth, the chocolate explodes into glorious peppery chocolate yum. For a second he closes his eyes against the delicious darkness, all his senses receding into sensation of pure bliss dancing on his tongue.
- Ysabeau S. Wilce, The Lineaments of Gratified Desire (2006), reprinted in Rich Horton (ed.) Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2007, p. 178
- So why did Montezuma give his guest,
- Hernain Cortes, that rather bitter "tea"
- his Aztec farmers had carefully pressed
- from the tropical seeds of the cacao tree?
- And why did the Dominican friars bring
- it back to Spain, from where, by chance,
- the young Maria, engaged to the Bourbon King,
- would introduce the "sweetened" drink to France?
- And why, from London, did Mr. Fry present
- to the waiting world the "chocolate bar," well worth
- its weight in gold, and why did Nestle invent
- "milk" chocolate, the greatest thing on earth?
- To please, of course, my love, watching her VCR,
- emparadised, eating her chocolate bar.
- William Baer, Chocolate (2006)
- "Today I had some Spanish chocolate and it tasted so good that I felt as though I were in heaven."
- Johanna Theresia Lamberg, Letter (1677)
External links
[edit]- Encyclopedic article on Chocolate on Wikipedia
- Media related to Chocolate on Wikimedia Commons
- Cookbook:Chocolate on Wikibooks
- Works related to Portal:Chocolate on Wikisource
- Chocolate travel guide from Wikivoyage