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  • == Chocolate-covered prune == ...article, we will explore the history, preparation, and health benefits of chocolate-covered prunes.
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  • == Digestive Biscuit == <!--[[File:Digestive_biscuit.jpg|-->[[A packet of digestive biscuits]]
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  • ...at and non-combat situations. The development and distribution of military chocolate have a rich history, closely tied to the needs and challenges faced by the ...aster Corps]] collaborated with major chocolate manufacturers to produce a chocolate bar that met specific military requirements for taste, shelf life, and nutr
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  • * Digestive Biscuits: Digestive biscuits are a classic choice for dunking. They have a slightly sweet and c ...dunking, especially among chocolate lovers. The combination of the melted chocolate and hot beverage creates a delightful taste sensation.
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  • |Name=No-bake bitter chocolate tart ...colate.</li><li>Bring the cream to a boil.</li><li>Pour the cream over the chocolate and let it steep for about 30 seconds.</li><li>Stir it all together to mix
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  • ...company's products include biscuits, cookies, crackers, pies, gum, snacks, chocolate, and candy. * [[Choco Pie]]: A chocolate-covered cake with marshmallow filling.
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  • ...raisins, and cocoa powder. The mixture is then coated in a layer of melted chocolate. Despite its name, Tiffin is not related to the Indian meal known as [[Tiff ...ed into a baking tray. The mixture is then topped with a layer of melted [[chocolate]] and left to set in the fridge.
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  • ...is known for its high [[dietary fiber]] content, which is beneficial for [[digestive health]]. ...clusters, and 80 Calories Chocolate, which is a low-calorie cereal with a chocolate flavor.
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  • Arthropodium milleflorum, commonly known as the vanilla lily or chocolate lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. It is nat ...imilar to vanilla or chocolate, hence the common names "vanilla lily" and "chocolate lily". The plant is also cultivated as an ornamental, adding beauty to gard
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  • * [[Chocolate chip cookie|Chocolate Chip Biscuits]] * [[Digestive biscuit|Digestive Biscuits]]
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  • ...ndigestion, heartburn, and gastritis. It forms a protective coating on the digestive lining, reducing irritation and promoting healing. '''Hot Chocolate Topping:''' Marshmallows are often used as a topping for hot chocolate, melting into a sweet and creamy layer on the surface of the beverage.
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  • ...[Portugal]], Marie biscuits are also used in the preparation of homemade [[chocolate]] and [[custard]] desserts. ...uit available worldwide. In some countries, the biscuits are coated with [[chocolate]] or [[vanilla]] icing. In others, they are flavored with [[coconut]], [[le
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  • ...method to produce the dragees known today, initially created as a form of digestive aid. ...ually a nut, seed, or small candy) is placed in a revolving drum. Sugar or chocolate is then added in layers, gradually building up a smooth and even coating ar
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  • ...[strawberries]]. The crust is typically made from [[graham crackers]] or [[digestive biscuits]], [[butter]], and sugar. ...e, the crust is first prepared by combining the crushed graham crackers or digestive biscuits with melted butter and sugar, and then pressing this mixture into
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  • ...m]] topping. The crust is usually made from crushed [[graham crackers]] or digestive biscuits, mixed with melted butter and sugar. ...n the recipe. It is often served plain, but may also be topped with fruit, chocolate, or other sweet sauces.
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  • ...crushed and sprinkled on top of [[chocolate]] desserts, stirred into hot [[chocolate]] or [[coffee]] to add a minty flavor, or used as a garnish for holiday coc ..., antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory properties. It can also help to soothe digestive issues and relieve headaches.
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  • ...iced, and often cooked rather than raw, aiming to reduce irritation in the digestive tract. Though the term "bland" suggests a lack of flavor, the diet does not ...and [[ibuprofen]] are typically avoided. While the diet is soothing to the digestive tract, it can also be bland in taste. However, with careful preparation and
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  • ...diet. The elephants play a crucial role in the production process as their digestive system helps in fermenting the coffee beans. ...'': The collected beans are then naturally fermented inside the elephants' digestive system. The fermentation process takes around 15-70 hours, during which the
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  • ...erties. In the food industry, it is used as an anti-crystallizing agent in chocolate and other confectionery products. It is also used in the production of marg ...ever, it should be used in moderation as excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues.
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  • ...er, it often consists of a crust or base made from [[crushed cookies]] (or digestive biscuits), [[graham crackers]], [[pastry]], or sometimes [[sponge cake]]. C ...ives it a lighter texture, and is often flavored with [[citrus]] zest or [[chocolate]] chips.
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