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<description>European chocolate -- So many to choose from. What's your favorite European chocolate?
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Why is European chocolate so good? We've always wanted to know. So many women swear by it. Is there something in European chocolate that just makes women crazy for it? Let's see...

European Chocolate: The Best of the Best
"I like my chocolate, but I love my European chocolate. There's just something about imported chocolate that makes me feel so good inside. I don't know if it's the chocolate itself, or just the satisfaction I get from knowing it's imported and some of the world's best. I like some American chocolate, but European chocolate just does so much more for me. The texture and the way they taste just make them so prestigious. I can eat a whole box by myself." - Jane

European chocolate can be used for practically everything. It can be anything from a recipe ingredient to a comforting snack and -- believe it or not -- an aphrodisiac. But some gourmet chocolates outdo others. For example, European chocolate are the cream of the crop when it comes to chocolate. A box of these delights from our neighbors on the other side is the equivalent of chocolate heaven. Just buying a box is guaranteed to get you out of trouble and keep you out of trouble...at least for a while. 

"I forgot my 6 month anniversary of dating my girlfriend, and she was livid. I thought for sure she was gonna break up with me. It's a good thing I had a box of Godiva chocolates stored away for just such an emergency. I know she loves European chocolates, and I knew sooner or later I would get in trouble. But with my secret stash, I calmed the beast almost immediately. She was still ticked, but at least I couldn't hear her with her mouth full of chocolaty goodness."
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		<title>French Chocolate</title>
		<link>http://www.coocooforcocoa.com/chocolate/french.html</link>
		<description>French chocolate sets a standard for others to follow in term of quality, but French chocolate is also known for its ingenuity.</description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:54:49 EDT</pubDate>
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		<title>Dutch Chocolate</title>
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		<description>Dutch chocolate - we have all heard the term thrown around, but what does "Dutch chocolate" really mean?</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:20:36 EDT</pubDate>
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		<title>Belgian Chocolate</title>
		<link>http://www.coocooforcocoa.com/chocolate/belgian.html</link>
		<description>Belgian chocolate is also a great addition to many recipes- here's a great cake made with Belgian chocolate. </description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:54:49 EDT</pubDate>
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		<title>German Chocolate</title>
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		<description>German chocolate cake is actually an American creation- so why is it called a German chocolate cake?</description>
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