The University of Reading has created a chocolate bar made entirely from British ingredients, including cocoa grown in Berkshire.
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Although there are many iconic and giant brands of British chocolate, among which Cadbury and Bournville stand out, this sweet is not an intrinsically British product, since cocoa is always imported from other countries (much warmer). In fact, the last time a chocolate tablet was made using exclusively ingredients grown in the UK was back in 1932, when the sugar giant Rowntree’s gave Princess Isabel — then six years old and long before she becam…