What do you mean, ‘there’s a story behind this’? Here in Portugal, it’s common to eat rats but only when they’re covered in chocolate. Nothing else.
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Rat fell into chocolate pot, tasted kinda good, so people just started making those as a dish.
Visara57 on
Chocolate frogs were copyrighted by JK Rowling
vcdx_m on
It´s just to have more diversity, the same paste, is used to make piramids or rats.
If you don´t want a piramid you eat a rat.
goodgodboy on
Its not just in Porto, we really like chocolate covered mice, you should try.
Maleficent-Dog-2757 on
those are real mice with chocolate cover!
Aleixus1985 on
We have pigs covered in chocolate in Alentejo
UncleanGenes on
It’s a quick story, a couple of bites and it’s gone. I know where you can have the best ones. DM
os-meus-problemas on
We can no longer afford real ones.
ruipmjorge on
We are poor. When we see a dead mice, we cover it with chocolate, oven for 50 minutes, and we eat it. You should try it.
Dutchillz on
They usually make “pirâmides” ou “pilas de chocolate”, but this time they felt like adding some ears, a nose and a tail: the very famous “rata de chocolate”. You usually can’t keep both “pila de chocolate” and “rata de chocolate” in the same place, unless they engage each other. Very traditional/catholic dessert.
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What do you mean, ‘there’s a story behind this’? Here in Portugal, it’s common to eat rats but only when they’re covered in chocolate. Nothing else.
Rat fell into chocolate pot, tasted kinda good, so people just started making those as a dish.
Chocolate frogs were copyrighted by JK Rowling
It´s just to have more diversity, the same paste, is used to make piramids or rats.
If you don´t want a piramid you eat a rat.
Its not just in Porto, we really like chocolate covered mice, you should try.
those are real mice with chocolate cover!
We have pigs covered in chocolate in Alentejo
It’s a quick story, a couple of bites and it’s gone. I know where you can have the best ones. DM
We can no longer afford real ones.
We are poor. When we see a dead mice, we cover it with chocolate, oven for 50 minutes, and we eat it. You should try it.
They usually make “pirâmides” ou “pilas de chocolate”, but this time they felt like adding some ears, a nose and a tail: the very famous “rata de chocolate”. You usually can’t keep both “pila de chocolate” and “rata de chocolate” in the same place, unless they engage each other. Very traditional/catholic dessert.