"All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt."
- Charles M. Schulz
Chocolate Confessions on postsecret.com. Photo credit: http://www.starling-fitness.com/
There was an interesting post on phrasebase.com on how to say “chocolate” in different languages. For those of you with big travel plans this summer, here’s a quick guide for you:
Albania – çokollatë
Croatia – čokolada
Czech Republic – cokolada
Denmark – chokolade
Estonia – šokolaad
Finland – suklaa
France – chocolat
Germany – Schokolade
Greece – sokolata
Hawaii – Kokoleka
Hungary – csokolade
Indonesia – koklat
India – seemaippantai (tamil)
Iceland – súkkulaði
Ireland – seacláid
Israel – shoqolad
Italy – cioccolata (things made from chocolate), cioccolato (chocolate used to make sweets)
Japan – shokora
Latvia – ŠOKOLĀDE
Lithuania – Šokoladas
Malaysia – koklat
Malta – Cikkulata
Norway – sjokolade
Philippines – tsokolate
Portugal – chocolate
Poland – czekolada
Romania – ciocolată
Russia – sokolad
Saudi Arabia -“shokola-a-tah” شوكلاتة
Scotland – seocolaid
Sicily – Ciccolatti
Spain – chocolate
Sweden – choklad
Turkey – çikolata
Care to share more?
– Kris Alcantara
Today's Sugarhigh: Lavender Honey Cheesecake Score: A! recipe and post coming soon.
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