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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Anyone know of a cafe serving white chocolate hot chocolate in Beijing?
Winter ignites my craving for hot chocolates and my all-time favourite is white chocolate hot chocolate. However, I dont think ive ever seen this on a menu in China. Anyone if it exists here?
Try, just try, because I am not sure :
by House of Flour
1228 Beijing West Road, Jing'an District (nearly XiKang, in North Shaanxi Road XiKang between)
Phone 021 -62893083
racist, you even want your chocolate white.
when i was in GZ last year, Dunkin Donuts had white chocolate. so you can try there
White Chocolate doesn't exist, it is garbage from the production of proper dark chocolate.
coffaholic:
Yeah yeah... I'm not implying that white chocolate is better than real chocolate (which I drink that all the time). It's just that I already know where to get regular hot chocolate and wanted to explore my other options.
First re crimochina, really over the top! Second, the question was about white chocolate in Beijing, not Guangzhou.
Third, re Scandinavian, correct, and here is from wikipedia:
White chocolate is a chocolate derivative. It commonly consists of cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids and salt, and is characterized by a pale yellow or ivory appearance. The melting point of cocoa butter, its primary cacao bean component, is high enough to keep white chocolate solid at room temperature
thedude:
It's ok to post links to Wikipedia when the subject matter is non-sensitive but will try to smear those who use the same site for facts in regards to politically sensitive issues?
Hypocrisy is tough to hide from.
981977405:
thedude, thank you for the comment of course but I was not seeking your approval re "it is OK to post, etc.," my comments. I was not seeking it nor will I seek it. Please excuse me.
thedude:
Keep fishing...I know the truth as do those who read your posts before you were banned.
OldMajor:
To be fair, Wikipedia is more likely to be accurate for something that is as straight forward as 'What is white chocolate?'. Thedude's 'facts in regards to politically sensitive issues' on the other hand are more likely to be biased or incomplete by their very nature. Its better to use multiple sources when researching those.
981977405:
OldMajor, thank you for your comment. Re thedude, it's not worth even wasting my time on this guy.