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    Sarah Fennel is turning to her oven to capture the sweet, comforting flavors of hot chocolate — but with a holiday twist.. Her hot cocoa-inspired recipe includes a decadent chocolate-peppermint ...

  3. Mentha longifolia - Wikipedia

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    Mentha longifolia, also known as horse mint, [1] brookmint, [2] fillymint or St. John's horsemint, is a species of plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to Europe excluding Britain and Ireland, [ 3 ] western and central Asia (east to Nepal and far western China), and northern and southern (but not tropical) Africa.

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    Peppermint bark: A chocolate confection that consists of peppermint candy pieces, such as candy canes, in white chocolate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint candy pieces in it. Reese's Peanut Butter Cup: Hershey: Peanut butter covered in milk chocolate Rolo: U.S.-Hershey, UK-Nestlé

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    This chocolate-rich, peppermint bark spin takes the classic notes of Oreo flavor and the flavors of chocolate bark treats. The candy cane bits make a pleasant color addition but don’t draw too ...

  7. Gibraltar rock (candy) - Wikipedia

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    An 1893 book about Salem [4] calls Gibraltars, together with molasses "black-jacks", "two Salem institutions" and says . The Gibraltar... is a white and delicate candy, flavored with lemon or peppermint, soft as cream at one stage of its existence, but capable of hardening into a consistency so stony and so unutterably flinty-hearted that it is almost a libel upon the rock whose name it bears.