The Pathfinder

Describe a chocolate you didn’t like. 
You should say: 

  • Describe a chocolate you didn’t like. 

You should say: 

  • What it was 
  • When you tasted it 
  • How it tasted like 
  • And explain why you didn’t like it?
To be honest, I have a sweet tooth and I am specifically crazy about chocolates so I might have eaten infinite number of chocolates in my life but here I would like to talk about a time when I had an awful experience of tasting an awkward flavour of chocolate which was red chilli chocolate. I feel that in India, when we think of chocolates we just imagine dairy milk products but some other varieties are also there for which we haven’t developed much taste. I remember, a couple of months ago, my uncle came from Dubai as he knows that I am quite fond of chocolates so he brought handful of chocolate boxes of different varieties for me. At first, I was completely on the seventh heaven seeing those boxes and when I opened them I was quite fascinated to see diverse varieties. May be, I was expecting too much but when I tasted one of the dark chocolates, I really felt dreadful because it was not sweet at all, in fact, it was terribly bitter. I tried chewing it, but could not withstand its taste so I had spit it out. However, I couldn’t tell this to my uncle he would have felt discouraging. I must tell you that for me the experience was so incorrigible that for a few months I entirely gave up on having chocolates.


Part-3 Follow ups

How often you eat chocolates?
Frankly speaking, I am quite fond of diary milk chocolates. So, I consume it at least once in a month or whenever I want it. However, I make sure that I don’t overeat it as it can cause cavity or other serious diseases like diabetes.

What is your favourite flavor?
Well, there are myriad of chocolates available in the market. Most of the companies are going beyond conventional domain to sell chocolates. They are bringing new tastes of chocolate into the market to attract customers. So, in terms of flavor, dairy milk silk chocolate is the best for my taste buds.

Is chocolate expensive in India?
It completely depends on the kind of chocolate a person buys. Businesses are making chocolates available at both affordable as well as expensive price. However, they may vary in the terms of packaging and quantity. For example, dark chocolate is costly, whereas, diary milk can be purchased even at rupees. 10.

When was the first time you ate chocolate?
Truly speaking, I might have been too young to recall the first time when I ate chocolate but I can say that I have been eating it since my primary school days as it was easily available in the school canteen.

Is chocolate popular in India?
Yes, it is liked by people of all ages. Indians even send chocolates to their near and dear ones on special occasions like Diwali, Christmas and new year.

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