Le 16 déc. 09 à 20:38, Chris Barker a écrit :
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> Not everyone on the List will know the provenance of "caca".
From Latin, cacare = shit.
http://www.cnrtl.fr/etymologie/caca
And it also comes from what you eat ...
For me, chocolate can't contain marge, as unfortunately and
misleadingly imposed onto us by the EU.
Phx choco addict
> Suffice to say that when I was young I lived in Arab countries;
> when I wanted to go to the loo I would tell my parents that I wanted
> to do "su-su" or "ca-ca" :-)
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> And I agree, most "chocolate" in the UK isn't.
>
> Chris
>
> Chris
> On 15 Dec 2009, at 15:57, Piers Hemy wrote:
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>> Yes! That which has less than 75% cacao is not chocolate. And if
>> you
>> fellow Brits look carefully at the next bar of Cadbury's Dairy
>> Milk, you
>> will not find any refernece to chocolate thereon! Some would say
>> that is
>> because it contains "caca" instead of "cacao".
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