u would be slobbering with saliva cuz of the choccy... wait...
thats the point, isnt it?
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u would be slobbering with saliva cuz of the choccy... wait...
thats the point, isnt it?
How is a ball gang with a steel rod safe? Wouldn't it be bad for your teeth if you tried to bite down?
hmmm idunno.... truffles? aren't those the expensive mushrooms.,...
i know them from that one Zelda game----
Mushroom-free chocolates can also be called "truffles". Extremely tasty IMO. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_truffle
so.. they call chocolate without mushrooms "truffles"?....Then why r they called that?
whoops - I found a mushroom in my chocolate, thus, couldn't be a truffle.
From the Wikipedia article:
The name derives from the chocolate truffle's similarity in appearance to truffles, a tuber fungus.[2]
Looking at the truffles (the mushroom) page, they do look similar, especially to some of the powdered styles of chocolate truffles. I imagine that confectioners also like the name because it implies high quality, high prices and a difficult process to make it, and chocolate truffles are indeed quite expensive compared to a chocolate bar.
Yes! They're expensive because they live underground with tree roots and are therefore hard to find. Also, there are pigs that search for truffle professionally. They can smell truffle that is buried almost a metre under the surface, which is wild to me.
There's also truffle dogs! They have the advantage of being less likely to eat the truffles.
UwU, I wish I had someone to celebrate a birthday party with to have this cake at it, but it's just not appropriate for coworkers or family, and my friends are really far