What do you call these in your country?
What do you call these in your country?
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Al French Filth
Chocolate pain. Some say 'chocolatine' but others know it's pain.
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Suklaatasku, literally chocolate pocket
Daily reminder that they are called PAIN AU CHOCOLAT and not chocol*tine
pain au chocolat
>However, since General Massu's revelations, Bigeard has admitted the use of torture, although he denies having personally used it, and has declared, "You are striking the heart of an 84-year-old man." Bigeard also recognized that Larbi Ben M'Hidi was assassinated and that his death was disguised as a suicide. Paul Teitgen, prefect of Algiers, also revealed that Bigeard's troops threw Algerians into the sea from helicopters, the corpses, found in open waters were nicknamed "crevettes Bigeard" ("Bigeard's shrimps").[citation needed]
>All these anti-Chocolatine heathens
We don't eat them.
des chocolatines
Schokojumbo
>german
Delet this
Fuck off
It's called Milföy but we don't put chocolate inside it.
aguapingo de pichichijote
Lies.
Chocolate filled Croissant
>being proud of savagry
wtf ?
>bread with chocolate
For the exact 3 months these existed here by imported frozen sacks from Bridor they were branded as Pain au Chocolat.
But I made sure to call them Chocolatine on imageboards with French people.
There is no actual name for them so i just call them "chocolate chip croissaints"
maritozzo
Folhado de Chocolate
>algerian says "filth"
>he's not referring to himself
I don't know. A scone or a roll? What the hell are those dark dots? Looks like bugs.
Fagottini al cioccolato
french double poo rolls
Because they deserved it.
Chocolate chips?
Chocoladebroodje
Chocolate bread
Suri.
Here's a chileanbro eating those: youtube.com
Pain au chocolat, but most people call it chocolate bread, or bread with chocolate
These are Fotzenläuse.
Loved them as a child.
Chocolate croissants
salenjaci
But that's not croissants.
How do you call this then?
We don't eat this, our similar stuffs are brioche or quatre-quart.
But, that's the truth
wtf the crust looks like normal bread. Here, we make that like a pound cake (speaking of which, I guess we'd call it "marbled pount cake").
chocolate croissants
Belgian Croissants.
Thank you, Belgium, for this awesome snack.
ayo hol up, they have Costco in Canada?
Yes.
We also have Walmart and Whole Foods.
It's not like it's a different country up here.
saiakesed
I know, I just thought Costco was exclusive to the US. I remember reading a while ago that folks from BC would drive to Washington to go to Costco, I figured it didn't exist there.
Zigan
chocolatine