1. Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca is the home of mole, probably the most interesting culinary tradition in Mexico. It is made from countless spices, but also include a dose of chocolate. – Bocalee
2. Ghana
I ate a number of these. The fruit inside, surrounding the seed used to make chocolate, tastes like sour candy. – Exumbris
3. Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a fun place to visit for anybody of all ages, but an absolute MUST for “Chocoholics”. - Chictravelers2
4. Philippines
In the Philippines, breakfast French Toast is served with Chocolate syrup. It looked so delicious I ordered it for my dessert instead. – Dreyes
5. Zurich, Switzerland
We took a scenic boat ride around Lake Zurich, enjoyed the best hot chocolate in the world in the world’s largest chocolate shop, and even found pints of cider in a local pub. – Ryanandpatti
6. Bocas del Toro, Panama
Finally, off to snorkelling. The primary goal of the day. But first, food. Uhhh, problem. We spent all of our money on chocolate. – Thepotvins
7. Cologne, Germany
I bought a couple of the Lindt truffles…and like everything else…they really do taste better at the Lindt factory. – Mackieineurope
8. New York, NY
And Caroline enjoyed a private moment of pure caloric bliss with a famous frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity Café. Heaven. – Cc_world_tour
9. Bruges, Belgium
It is official, they are keeping all the chocolate in Belgium. – Jewels24
10. Barcelona, Spain
So Chocolate con Churros is a standard snack or sweet dish in Spain. It is basically fried dough (like a funnel cake) that you dip in chocolate pudding. As you can see, my mouth was faster than my camera. – Ckuryak
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