For a pure piece of chocolate, I prefer good dark chocolate.
If I'm having a chocolate chip cookie or an M&M or a candy bar, I prefer milk chocolate.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 19:37
Subject: Dark Chocolate
As I've grown older I guess my palate changed; I now prefer dark chocolate. Although it's hard for me to turn away ANY chocolate. However, I will say I just ate a cheap piece of Easter (milk) chocolate and it was gross.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 19:06
Subject: Dark Chocolate
Love ALL chocolate but prefer dark chocolate. No white chocolate!!!
Anonymous
04/10/2012 18:28
Subject: Dark Chocolate
Anonymous wrote:I really like it. I've always preferred it.
Me too. I like about 70% cocoa.
A Hershey bar always tastes like wax to me. Don't mind kisses though.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 15:17
Subject: Dark Chocolate
I think that for many it's an acquired taste because most of us grew up with milk chocolate. Also, I find that as I grow older, I like bitter tasting things more and more--whether coffee, beer, greens, or chocolate. That being said, I've typically given DS (who is 5) dark chocolate, and he enjoys it, though her certainly wouldn't turn down milk chocolate if offered.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 14:46
Subject: Re:Dark Chocolate
Anonymous wrote:I like it because I think it tastes better.
I greatly prefer it, to the point that I almost don't like milk chocolate. Don't even get me started on whitr "chocolate."
Anonymous
04/10/2012 13:54
Subject: Dark Chocolate
I've always preferred it. But it's sort of like coffee. It's something that seems to get better as you get older.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 13:52
Subject: Dark Chocolate
I really like it. I've always preferred it.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 13:45
Subject: Re:Dark Chocolate
I like both. If I eat milk chocolate, I am more likely to eat more than I should. A little bit of dark chocolate satisfies enough but is not so yummy that I eat too much. It's kind of like espresso--strong and intense, so best consumed in small quantities.
Anonymous
04/10/2012 13:14
Subject: Dark Chocolate
Do you really like it? Or do you eat it because it's the sexy kind of chocolate to eat these days.
If I'm gonna eat chocolate, it's going to be creamy, milky, sweet chocolate. Just wondering.