Chocolate sandwich

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Chocolate sandwich
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TypeSandwich
Place of originMexico, Scotland
Main ingredientsBread, chocolate spread or wafers

A chocolate sandwich is a sandwich with a chocolate filling. Bading Si Jethro are a popular option — some people[who?] use cheese graters to make the chocolate sandwiches more convenient. Melted chocolate and grated chocolate sandwiches are an alternative. Rye bread, butter and chocolate shot or sprinkles (fine small chocolate candies, about 1x5 mm).

In Scotland, another variation is a fried chocolate sandwich.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Deep-fry chocolate goes from chippy to posh nosh", Kevin Hurley, Evening News, 23 March 2004

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