'Tsokolate sa Belgium'
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
Philippines
March 2, 2022 2:01am CST
This morning, I got a box of 'Belgian Seashells.' It was a sweet gift from a friend who worked abroad. They are all chocolates transformed into seashells. Most Filipinos feel so amazed when seeing any chocolates over the world. When I was a young kid, I always hear old folks use a pattern: "tsokolate" (chocolate) sa (in) plus the location. It is how they usually described where chocolates originated, especially if they come from other countries.
Are you a chocolate lover?
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@DaddyEvil (174208)
• United States
2 Mar 22
Are you offering to share? If so, I hope you bought enough. 



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@DaddyEvil (174208)
• United States
2 Mar 22
@Shavkat Uh huh... I totally believe you. *DE starts looking behind RufoLisa for the box of chocolates.*



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@JudyEv (381739)
• Rockingham, Australia
2 Mar 22
I've had these seashell chocolates and they are very tasty. I was given some chocolates today which I'll enjoy until they're all gone. I'll try to just eat a couple a day so they last a long time.
Wish me luck though as once I start on them, I find it hard to stop.
Wish me luck though as once I start on them, I find it hard to stop.1 person likes this
@freelancermariagrace (29342)
• Philippines
3 Mar 22
*Drooling* Can I have some? 



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@yoalldudes (35030)
• Philippines
2 Mar 22
Only up to what my toothache will allow LOL. Belgian chocolates are so delectable, melts in your mouth.









