In Mexico they mix the chocolate powder with water instead of milk

In Mexico they mix the chocolate powder with water instead of milk.

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who says that

khé verga?!

A Mexican friend I have on Interpals

What???? It's the home of chocolate. They should be eating raw chocolate with chili peppers in boiling water though.

The fuck? Only poorfags do that.

probably a poorfag

their subhuman shitskin genes make them lactose intolerant

Now that I remember in Central Mexico they have something called "chocoagua", but commercial chocolate powder like Nesquik (which is mostly sugar) is never mixed with water

>Mexico
>the home of chocolate

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>At a friend's place
>We're like 9 or some shit
>He asks if I want a hot chocolate
>Sure I say
>He turns the fucking kettle on, grabs the Milo and the sugar
>mfw
As a side note we're not friends any more.

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Well that is depressing

poor people are disgusting

Wtf i hate mexico now

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INTERNATIONAL QUESTION

What goes first?
a) powder
b) milk

But chocolate can be liquid at beginning.

Never heard of that till now. When I went down there we just used the cow when we wanted milk the morning

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No we dont WTF?

t. subhuman shitskin that gets off to turds

poorfags do, calm down

>Argentine
>Education system

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still better than bongs who put milk to tea

dude, serously we dont

even poors dont do

That's the original way, but we do it with real cacao, not industrialized shit.

If you don't put milk in (certain) teas you're a fucking heathen cunt.

>supporting the nestlé jew
Buy generic store brand powder instead.

1. boil 8 oz of water
2. mix 3tbsp cocoa powder
3. add a tiny bit of cinnamon and sugar
enjoy

I thought the bean comes from south Mexico

It’s even in Mexican food

Nah, there are some traditional beverages Made with cocoa and water in some southern states like Oaxaca and Veracruz, but they arent Made with commercial chocolate powder, they use actual cocoa beans or artisan hard chocolate tabs, that Is possible because cocoa Is dirt cheap around those areas, and some of those drinks are actually quite dope, thats More likely what the mexican friend of the Hue meant

There Is something called liconsa in México, its subsidized Milk for the poorfags, and for the lowest of low they probablly dont bother buying chocolate powder at all

They're pure sugar

Cocoa is native to the amazon actually. So we are the home of chocolate, not those belgian pretenders :^)

An educated man - astounding intellect

Fool

The word chocolate itself comes from nahuatl, and the very first recorded use of cocoa beans Is from the olecs, so no both cocoa and chocolate comes from México, it was later grown in the Amazon.

Still, not from the belgians tho

*Olmecs

In Sweden, they fry it up and eat it like a hot meal, for supper or dinner.

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its literally, Xocolatloatl

Cocoa is native to Mesoamerica

That's because non-whites can't drink milk.

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in Denmark they don't have chocolate spread - but instead sell these wafer thin chocolate plates that they put on their bread and eat.

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You forgot to add it's rain water. US blocked all rivers that run here with dams, so Mexico depends entirely on rain water to wash clothes, sewage and choco milk

>In Sweden
>Written in Norwegian
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

that's because it is our superior version of falukorv, made as a cold cut. not to be used for cooking hot meals.

That looks cool, I'd want to put a wafer on top of porridge or something and have it melt

Powder, of course.
If you put it over the milk it won't spread and you'll drink high condensed chocolate at the top and just milk at the bottom.

Mexicans don't flush their toilet paper here
Instead they have bins full of shit-covered paper by their toilet

Mexico confirmed whiter than iceland

water and cocoa powder is called "polvillo" here in my state, I'm from tabasco.

Shit is good and cheap as fuck

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That looks really refreshing ngl

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480400/
This genetic study here says it's native to the amazon basin.

Russian way:
1) Hot water
2) Powder
3) Condensed milk

In England its impossible to buy a block of cheese (as is ordinary to do in Norway), instead all you can get are pre-sliced packages of about 10 cheese slices.

They have also never heard of salami, but have about a 1000 variations of honey roasted ham slices.

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Literally just poorfags do that.

In England, a hotel breakfast is the whitest loaf bread and jam. And 20 choices of cereal.

In Germany, a hotel breakfast is hot sausages and pork soup.

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That's not true, it's quite easy to get blocks of cheese lol. You can also get the cheese slices but you can easily buy blocks from most stores as well, and some stores have sections just for various different kinds of cheese blocks

I've never seen blocks of cheeses like we sell here.
You do have 10 different variations of hummus available though.

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mmm norwegian cheeeese

>15-30%
wtf, i have never met a person with lactose intolerance in Ukraine. It is hard to even imagine life in Ukraine without dairy.

Hungary is a country that knows breakfast.

>In England its impossible to buy a block of cheese (as is ordinary to do in Norway), instead all you can get are pre-sliced packages of about 10 cheese slices.

Wrong way round, there's only one type of sliced cheese in my local Sainsburys but maybe 25 different blocks of cheese. You can get anything at bigger stores but blocks are way more common.

>They have also never heard of salami
You can get it anywhere but it isn't as popular as it is in other countries.

>1000 variations of honey roasted ham slices
True

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Ewww

Don't mock it til you try it
It might seem stupid from the outside but putting milk and honey in black tea is a high IQ move

It's surprisingly good.

what utter bollocks is this? Where did you go shopping, the BP garage?

aren't these instant mixes do not contain powdered milk alongside with sugar and obviously cocoa?