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silvia.patti
Italy

chocolate...
 
Which verb is correct referring to chocolate and to hazelnut?
to mince, to chop, to crumble...
Help me please!
Silvia

15 Dec 2012      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

Silvia, it really depends... If it �s a bar of hazelnut chocolate (my favourite) and it �s in squares, you break a piece off, or break it up. But you might mean something different..?

15 Dec 2012     



Jayho
Australia

For cooking:
 
grate (using a grater) or melt (stove or microwave) chocolate
 
chop hazelnuts (or any nuts), usually in a food processor
 
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

15 Dec 2012     



silvia.patti
Italy


This is the picture I �m referring to

15 Dec 2012     



Ahlam
Bahrain

Salam
 
I think "to mix in a food processor"
 
Just trying to help.
 
Best Prayers

15 Dec 2012     



Shalottslady
Belgium

to eat Clown

15 Dec 2012     



cindyfreksen
Denmark

I would use the word to break, if I was writing a recipe. Or just chop in a food processor.

Cindy

15 Dec 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Blend.

15 Dec 2012     



yanogator
United States

I agree with Cindy, that you chop it in a food processor. In fact, the blade is called the "chopping blade".
 
Bruce

15 Dec 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

That chocolate is being blended.

15 Dec 2012     



silvia.patti
Italy

Thanks to everyone. 
Have a nice Sunday
Silvia

15 Dec 2012     

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