Bourneville.:rolleyes:
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Bourneville.:rolleyes:
he did ask from where he ask fo choclate!Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Bournville is a type of dark choc in EnglandQuote:
Originally Posted by bujub22
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v31/bigboab/choc.jpg
Here you are Joob Joob.:rolleyes:
Incidentally Joob Joob is a candy too.:lol:
Dark with hazelnuts. :01:
yeah u want some ol man :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
but u can hav none:nono: :lol:
Milky Bar
Milky Way
Galaxy
mmmmm......chocolate. :shifty:
Jube JubeAlso Jujube
Noun: sweetmeat (Ok, a sweetie... alright - for you Murcans - candy)
As far as the writer is aware, this is a hardish, jelly covered with sugar. You may of course, know differently. Please feel free to bombard the forum with corrections pointing out all the things that I got wrong...I promise to give each and every one the same amount of attention, so please feel free to post your thoughts...
Apparently this was originally taken from the name of a fruiting tree the Jujube.. see links:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/p...jube_fruit.gif
The Jujube
These may originally have been medicinal sweets, and the non-medicianl teeth-rotting attributes just gradually took precedence over the medicinality of the confection.
As far as I know, (but I may be mistaken) no-one still makes jujube/jube-jubes as such... Does any one know of a manufacturer in Scotland?
There may also be a sweetie still being made in the States called Jujubes. But some people think they should be called Joojoobeees. (how crazy is that?)
See this link:
US Joojoobeees
http://img66.exs.cx/img66/1073/homer_drool.jpg
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... chocolate.
edit: double image tags... d'oh!
ahh man! :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab