Well I'm old and I still love milk chocolate. I've never liked plain (when did it start being called "dark"?) chocolate - and I eat Milky Bar as an act of defiance against the macho "I only eat 135% cocoa chocolate" brigade.Just wanted to share. I always loved milk chocolate, but suddenly realised it is way too sweet and a bit of dark chocolate is preferable. Is this another sign of growing older? Sigh
Jealous. Their dark chocolate brazils are delicious.Hotel Chocolat factory shop not too far away
"The Milky Bars are on me!"White chocolate is simply disgusting as far as my tastebuds are concerned, yuk yuk and thrice yuk. I also loathe icing of any sort, which I never imagined could happen. Worst is fondant icing. Eldest daughter who is a classically trained chef knew instantly so the first grandchild's birthday party I went to when little one was upset when I was still wondering how to not eat any but not upset tiny, she instantly told her that of course grandma would enjoy some cake but because she'd eaten so much already, and was far too full to enjoy it right now, she was taking her slice home with her to eat later once she'd got a bit more room.
Now - it's the grandchildren's children's cakes! - and it's always blooming lovely cake underneath the icing. Which curiously always falls straight into our bin!
I remember quite liking that as a kid - but only because I thought there was rum in itOld Jamaica was my favourite but finding it now is rare n i spose now type 2 dont thin the raisins wud help with sugar levels?
My partner would like to boycott Cadbury's for that reason - but likes Cadburys chocolate too much to do that 😉. When I lived in the West Midlands I used to love going to Cadbury World and hearing about the Quaker origins of the Company. I have several books about it - including this one, with a luscious purple cover:Partly an age thing, partly a “Kraft taking over Cadburys” thing. I devoured Dairy Milk, Mars bars and crème eggs in my teens (pre-D), but really don’t like any milk chocolate now. Never liked white. Fortunately we have a Hotel Chocolat factory shop not too far away!
Lindt's my favourite chocolate - but only their milk version. I wonder if I can find a research paper that says it's safe for diabetics to eat as much white (or Caramac) chocolate as they wantMy preference for chocolate tends to be based on cocoa/sugar ratio rather than colour.
I like chocolate to taste of chocolate rather than just sweet although it can be sweet AND chocolatey.
It also depends upon how it is used. Generally, I like chocolate as just chocolate - I don't like chocolate mousse or chocolate milkshake and I even find chocolate cake a bit "meh". However, chocolate chip cookies are not bad and strawberry cookies are taken to the next step when you add white chocolate. Yes, I am another who does not mind white chocolate. If it is in the right setting.
As for icing, I see it as the cheap bit they put on cakes so they can sell it for more per kg.
At Christmas, we usually have two Christmas cakes. Both are iced. My Mum bakes her own, makes her own marzipan and icing. MIL buys hers. The home-baked cake is about twice as high as the other and has less icing on it. At least 2/5 of the height is icing.
Does your partner still like Cadbury’s? I tried one bite after the takeover, went “ugh, it’s Hersheys!” and never touched it again. And this lady never did love Milk Tray!My partner would like to boycott Cadbury's for that reason - but likes Cadburys chocolate too much to do that 😉. When I lived in the West Midlands I used to love going to Cadbury World and hearing about the Quaker origins of the Company. I have several books about it - including this one, with a luscious purple cover:
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Yes, although my partner has managed to boycott Creme Eggs, saying that they don't taste the same - and are smaller than they used to be.Does your partner still like Cadbury’s? I tried one bite after the takeover, went “ugh, it’s Hersheys!” and never touched it again. And this lady never did love Milk Tray!
Went to Cadbury World on a work trip before the D diagnosis. Took full advantage of the freebies and was sick when I got home, though I’m sure that was entirely down to the smell of diesel from the somewhat ancient coach we used 😉
Can you still get Caramac?Lindt's my favourite chocolate - but only their milk version. I wonder if I can find a research paper that says it's safe for diabetics to eat as much white (or Caramac) chocolate as they want.
I don't generally have a sweet tooth: I'm not bothered about icing or cakes or biscuits. I found those things quite easy to give up (or at least restrict myself with) when I developed Late Onset Type 1. Cheese is my downfall though 🙄.