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	<title>Comments on: Choco-Story (Chocolate museum) &#8211; Bruges (Brugge), Belgium</title>
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		<title>By: Shopping in Bruges, Belgium</title>
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		<description>[...] Chocolates are ubiquitous in Bruges. It is everywhere. Some of the obvious ones are mentioned here. On Wijngaardstraat the shops which sell chocolates include Detavernier-Carpe Diem, Charlène&#8217;s Place, The Chocolate Corner, &#8216;t Begijntje; on Katelijnestraat they include Belfry, Pralinique De Bruges, Moeder Babelutte, Sukerbuyc, Candy Shop on Zuidzandstraat, Barr-Choc on  Zilverpand, Arti-Choc on Geldmuntstraat, Alexamèr on Rijselstraat and many more! The variety of chocolates is mind-boggling. They have fruits, nuts dipped in chocolate, sweets made of nut pastes, chocolate, spices et al. My favourite was a perfectly disk shaped sun-dried orange sliver dipped in creamy chocolate. Chocolates are not only used in desserts/sweets but also used in various main course recipes combined with different wines/beer. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Chocolates are ubiquitous in Bruges. It is everywhere. Some of the obvious ones are mentioned here. On Wijngaardstraat the shops which sell chocolates include Detavernier-Carpe Diem, Charlène&#8217;s Place, The Chocolate Corner, &#8216;t Begijntje; on Katelijnestraat they include Belfry, Pralinique De Bruges, Moeder Babelutte, Sukerbuyc, Candy Shop on Zuidzandstraat, Barr-Choc on  Zilverpand, Arti-Choc on Geldmuntstraat, Alexamèr on Rijselstraat and many more! The variety of chocolates is mind-boggling. They have fruits, nuts dipped in chocolate, sweets made of nut pastes, chocolate, spices et al. My favourite was a perfectly disk shaped sun-dried orange sliver dipped in creamy chocolate. Chocolates are not only used in desserts/sweets but also used in various main course recipes combined with different wines/beer. [...]</p>
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