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My SO got a chuckle out of me because I instinctively put chocolate in the fridge. I grew up in a hot climate but I live in Canada now.

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That’s legit though.

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Even when in canada, because cold chocolate below 20°C is cronchier and doesnt melt in your hand as fast.

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It changes the taste, though. Like, it’s probably not noticeable for cheap chocolate, as that tastes flat to begin with, but proper chocolate should be kept at room temperature…

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I put dark chocolate in the freezer, not for preservation or anything I just love the texture.

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crystalline chocolate is the shit, then when you chew it it just sort of turns into gravel and melts, so good

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Gotta give the lead some fridge time too

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I’m here for crunchy chocolate. Also really depends on what season for Canada definitely can get toasty.

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I know i’m not the only one prefering chocolate refrigerated (and some variants frozen). Not the creamy type for me.

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I keep Reese’s peanut butter cup minis in the freezer when family sends them (not for sale in Japan currently). My wife likes Alfort which are chocolate + biscuit cookies and turned me on to putting those in the freezer. Somehow, it’s much better that way; I didn’t expect the biscuit to be changed or, if so, certainly not better, but it is.

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Wait, yeah I guess it does make sense that people living in cold climates wouldn’t put chocolate in the fridge. TIL

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The reverse is also true sometimes. Coconut “oil” for example is always a solid where I grew up, and it caught me by surprise seeing it actually being sold as a liquid in normal oil bottles.

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I really enjoy coconut oil as a rough weather gauge.

I cook with it a lot, but prefer it to be in liquid form for easy measure (which only happens in the warmer bits of summer here), so in winter, I keep a jar of it on top of a particularly warm heat vent.

I keep my place at 60f/15.6c in winter or it costs a fortune to heat. When it’s relatively warm out, the heat doesn’t kick on often enough to melt it, but when it’s real cold/windy the entire thing will be liquid.

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Ghee is the same way. It becomes thick and granular in cool weather. Otherwise it looks like cooking oil.

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I purchase mine as a solid but by the time I get it home it’s mostly liquid

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yea if you live outside I guess

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