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		<title>By: arieanna</title>
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		<description>I actually thought it tasted worse than your everyday variety cheap brand of cocoa from the grocery store.

It was very chalky. I will admit it had a dark flavour, but it was not a nice texture.

At home, Ianiv and I actually like to make a hot chocolate featuring a dark chocolate from mexico that comes with the cinnamon and sugar dissolved into the discs of chocolate. It&#039;s featured here:
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I actually thought it tasted worse than your everyday variety cheap brand of cocoa from the grocery store.</p>
<p>It was very chalky. I will admit it had a dark flavour, but it was not a nice texture.</p>
<p>At home, Ianiv and I actually like to make a hot chocolate featuring a dark chocolate from mexico that comes with the cinnamon and sugar dissolved into the discs of chocolate. It&#8217;s featured here:<br />
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