So that's what chocolate tastes like.

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I had a FLAKE the other day just the one, if it could be called one.
It was from a multi-pack and about half the size of a small anorexic twig. :(

I had a late night early start and because I'm old now and get tired easily I had an afternoon nap.
Just wanted something sweet to kick start things off after I woke, up my daughter always has a supply of chocolate in the cupboard it doesn't bother me I'm not a food Nazi.
(could relay do with a Nazi icon right about now mods, just saying if you want my vote.) o_O

It's my choice not to eat sugar so there is usually never an issue with temptation.

So the point is it's the first piece of chocolate that I have had in about a year and I wasn't impressed tasted awfully sweet, obviously, but completely artificial. It did not taste like real food. :***:
No instant feeling of well-being, no rush, no stimulate opioids in the brain. :meh:

So I'm wondering what all the fuss was about. ;)
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Did it taste greasy too? Flakes aren’t proper chocolate imo, just grease, colouring and sugar.
 
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I'm not sure I would describe Flake as a good sample for determining what chocolate tastes like: it contains "at least 20% cocoa" whereas a dark chocolate like Lindt contains 70% or more.
 
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I haven’t eaten milk chocolate since diagnosis but have gradually gone up the dark chocolate scale. I even eat and enjoy Hotel Chocolat 100% buttons now :hungry:
 

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I have always liked Lindt 85 or 90% but I must say Lidl Ecuador Fairtrade 81% is really good too. I don think theres any going back to milk chocolate and as for white chocolate yuck!
 

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Moser Roth, from Aldi, is good too, and different flavours all delicious - mint, orange, plain and chilli. Only need a square of it to feel sated.
 

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Not tried 100% yet but a nighttime drink of 100% cocoa, with a sweetener if desired, is delicious! Proper old lady me, may need to knit myself a lacy bed jacket
 
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I LOVE it (yes including Flakes). Ate a chocolate ice cream today, and wasn't planning on having any over Easter but I did anyway (and numbers were fine). Recently I cut back on chocolate (weight loss, making good progress!) but I still really enjoy it when I have it.
 

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I'm not sure I would describe Flake as a good sample for determining what chocolate tastes like: it contains "at least 20% cocoa" whereas a dark chocolate like Lindt contains 70% or more.
Lindt 90%. Way less sugar than a Green &Blacks.
 

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I had a FLAKE the other day just the one, if it could be called one.
It was from a multi-pack and about half the size of a small anorexic twig. :(

I had a late night early start and because I'm old now and get tired easily I had an afternoon nap.
Just wanted something sweet to kick start things off after I woke, up my daughter always has a supply of chocolate in the cupboard it doesn't bother me I'm not a food Nazi.
(could relay do with a Nazi icon right about now mods, just saying if you want my vote.) o_O

It's my choice not to eat sugar so there is usually never an issue with temptation.

So the point is it's the first piece of chocolate that I have had in about a year and I wasn't impressed tasted awfully sweet, obviously, but completely artificial. It did not taste like real food. :***:
No instant feeling of well-being, no rush, no stimulate opioids in the brain. :meh:

So I'm wondering what all the fuss was about. ;)
:bag:
HI I found a way to beat the late night chocolate urge. A cup of instant black coffee - somehow the smell and strong taste kills the choco feeling. I used to hate black coffee , now I am used to it - it's fine.
 

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I think a lot of sweetie foods have gone completely over the top with sugar - presumably because the white stuff is a nice cheap ingredient so the manufacturers have gradually re-educated the consumers to eat sweeter and sweeter. Bought a Lemoncello pud at our local Co-op as a special treat for Hubby & me the other day. He had a proper serving, I had a heaped teaspoonful - and I couldn't eat it until I mixed it into a couple of spoons of greek yoghurt. It was entirely and absolutely sugar, the only lemon about it was the colour!
 
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I had a FLAKE the other day just the one, if it could be called one.
It was from a multi-pack and about half the size of a small anorexic twig. :(

I had a late night early start and because I'm old now and get tired easily I had an afternoon nap.
Just wanted something sweet to kick start things off after I woke, up my daughter always has a supply of chocolate in the cupboard it doesn't bother me I'm not a food Nazi.
(could relay do with a Nazi icon right about now mods, just saying if you want my vote.) o_O

It's my choice not to eat sugar so there is usually never an issue with temptation.

So the point is it's the first piece of chocolate that I have had in about a year and I wasn't impressed tasted awfully sweet, obviously, but completely artificial. It did not taste like real food. :***:
No instant feeling of well-being, no rush, no stimulate opioids in the brain. :meh:

So I'm wondering what all the fuss was about. ;)
:bag:
IMO I think its a lot to do with Cadbury being taken over by the Americans who dont have decent chocolate. They will probably swear they havent changed the recipe but its defo much sweeter than it used to be. They used to use milk from grass fed cows in Ireland years ago but those days are well gone. My family cant stand Roses at Christmas any more for this reason. It certainly doesnt tempt me now so thanks Cadbury I suppose!
 

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Since being pre-diabetic and going low carb I occasionally have some dark chocolate (Lindt or Asda's own brand) which is at least 70%. I only eat a square or two as it's so strong. But I get my chocolate fix and keep the sugar intake down :)
 
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IMO I think its a lot to do with Cadbury being taken over by the Americans who dont have decent chocolate. They will probably swear they havent changed the recipe but its defo much sweeter than it used to be. They used to use milk from grass fed cows in Ireland years ago but those days are well gone. My family cant stand Roses at Christmas any more for this reason. It certainly doesnt tempt me now so thanks Cadbury I suppose!
I agree! I don't know what has happened to Cadbury's it tastes awful, waxy and too sweet, it irritates my throat and makes me cough. Can't stand chocolate now.