What's the difference between a chocolate muffin and a double-chocolate muffin?

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#1 thattotally
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How can something have double the chocolate content without compromising the entire dish?


Could it be that the original chocolate muffin has only half the number of chocolate as usual, and the evil corporations are tricking consumers by raising the price to what people normally pay?


It's a mass conspiracy I tell you! Don't you think?


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#2 _rock_
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Or they just use richer chocolate.....
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#3 MystikFollower
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I've always wondered what the difference between a muffin and a cupcake is.

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#4 hockey73
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I thought a chocolate muffin, has the typical white-cake breading and chocolate chips, while a double chocolate muffin has chocolate-cake breading and chocolate chips.
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I've always wondered what the difference between a muffin and a cupcake is.

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Muffins have a 'harder' texture whilst cupcakes are nice and fluffy on the inside

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#6 muller39
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They put more chocolate chips in the double chocolate muffin.

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#7 Cherokee_Jack
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Muffins made with cocoa are chocolate muffins. Muffins made with cocoa and chocolate chips/chunks are doubly chocolate, therefore double-chocolate. And that sounds really good right now. Where are the evil corporations that want to sell me these?

[QUOTE="MystikFollower"]

I've always wondered what the difference between a muffin and a cupcake is.

daqua_99

Muffins have a 'harder' texture whilst cupcakes are nice and fluffy on the inside

More to the point, a muffin is a bread and a cupcake is a cake.
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#8 YoJimB0baJoe
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I thought a chocolate muffin, has the typical white-cake breading and chocolate chips, while a double chocolate muffin has chocolate-cake breading and chocolate chips. hockey73
correct,regular muffin is white dough with chocolate chips,double is choco dough and choco chips and triple is choco dough,choco chips and choco sauce centre
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#9 supa_badman
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One is chocolate with chocolate chips and the other unlocks the secret to the universe. =\

Figured this was common knowledge...

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#10 Big_Bad_Sad
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Does one just have chocolate chips in it, and a double has chocolate powder in the mix. Something like that Id guess.
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The former is bland and the latter is awesome.
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#13 thattotally
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Oh right the baking material... I always forget that muffins don't appear magically in front of the counter.

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#14 taj7575
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I don't know..But double chocolate anything tastes so damn good.

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#15 Crotazoa8
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I've come up to the conclusion that double chocolate has twice as much or bigger pieces of chocolate than regular chocolate muffins.
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#16 Colin1192
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1 has double the chocolate...

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#17 MuddVader
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I thought a chocolate muffin, has the typical white-cake breading and chocolate chips, while a double chocolate muffin has chocolate-cake breading and chocolate chips. hockey73
This pretty much. Like they have those grandmas cookies in chocolate chip, and double fudge, the latter being chocolate on chocolate.