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Switzerland chocolate

by Takuya
(Japan)

I don't have much knowledge about Switzerland, but I only know about Swiss chocolate. My family likes chocolate, so sometimes eats Swiss chocolate. Swiss chocolate is one of the most famous chocolate, so I thought it's very delicious.

I thought about how much chocolate Swiss people eat a year. I searched an internet site that says Swiss people eat 11.9 kg of chocolate a year. I was surprised and thought Swiss people's life and chocolate are very close.

And I remember one of the famous stories in Japan called "Arupusu no shoujo" (Heidi, Girl of the Alps) which is made in Switzerland. This is a very famous story in the world and it said the Alps are very beautiful and Switzerland has nature.

I want to go to Switzerland and eat chocolate, cheese, and other delicious foods, and look at the beautiful nature.

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