Chocolate Slices Invade Japan, The Sandwich Game Has Changed
Although chocolate slices seems like an obvious choice for a novelty snack, its simplicity has grasped the attention of many that follow the world of odd Japanese treats. For the slice type, the “wind”, “to pull out the type”, “wrap” and “put” such as easily can be so you spread variety is food scene. So you can make a chocolate sandwich with handy slices, assumedly.
“… not as sweet as fudge but richer than regular milk chocolate…”
And each of those 60 slices contains 1.3 percent alcohol, which is as good an excuse as any to eat them all by yourself and spare the children.
Other ways to use them include melting them over sliced up banana atop a slice of bread, laying them over pancakes, decorating cakes, and wrapping them around Christmas snacks.
The internet has gone into meltdown over these little slices of chocolate heaven. Not that we want all our chocolate to resemble a plastic-y slice of American cheese.
Sheets of delicious chocolate are now available on the market. As a parent, sometimes less clean up easily trumps cost, especially when dealing with small children.
‘Cute handmade chocolate cracker sandwich crackers…wrapped in with fruit and cream crepes for a fruit chocolate crepe [sic]’.