Well, the 'choco story' could be a variety of things. It might be a fictional tale where chocolate plays a central role. For example, it could be about a magical chocolate that gives people special powers. Or perhaps it's a story about a family's chocolate - making tradition, passed down through generations. It could also be a story set in a chocolate factory, similar to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
"Love Chocolate" was a 2012 Taiwan TV series, directed by Deng Anning and Zheng Dehua, and starred by Zeng Zhiqiao, Wu Jianhao, Dou Zhikong, Zhang Xunjie, Guo Shuyao, etc. The plot was about Fang Jiahua (played by Wu Jianhao), the heir of Huaren Food Group, who dreamed of becoming a chocolate expert and owning a chocolate house. After he left the family business, he accidentally met the heroine Hong Xien (Zeng Zhiqiao), and many interesting storylines happened between the two. The series was first aired in China Taiwan on April 10, 2012, with a total of 80 episodes.
The 73rd episode of Love with Chocolate TV Series can be watched online on Youku. Fang Jiahua's father was the president of Huaren Food Group, and he had always dreamed of reuniting with his long-lost mother. In episode 73, Jiahua sent Sean home. Hong's parents were surprised and invited Jiahua to stay for dinner. Hong dad asked if Jiahua will marry Zheng Jun, Jiahua denied. Zheng Jun threatened Jiahua to marry him and asked Jiahua to propose to her in the bridal shop. Jiahua felt pain.
Chocolate in fanfic can be used to create a mood. A dark chocolate might be associated with mystery or melancholy. Strawberries can be linked to love and beauty. In a romantic fanfic, a character might pick strawberries for their love interest. Vanilla can be a base, like a vanilla - scented room where important conversations happen. It gives a sense of stability and calmness in the story.
Since I don't know the exact 'choco story', but if it's about the origin of chocolate, the fact that it comes from cacao beans which were highly prized by ancient civilizations like the Mayans and Aztecs is quite interesting.
One popular trope is the 'chocolate - covered strawberry' trope. It often represents a sweet and somewhat sensual moment between characters. For example, in a romantic fanfic, a character might feed another character a chocolate - covered strawberry as a flirtatious gesture. Another is the 'vanilla among the exotics' trope. Where the 'vanilla' character, like someone with a very ordinary background or personality, is thrown into a situation with more 'exotic' characters, like those with magical powers or from different worlds. And the'strawberry as the forbidden fruit' trope, where the strawberry represents something that a character wants but is not supposed to have, perhaps a love that is against the rules.
" Soy Milk Strikes Milk " was an urban, romantic novel written by Yang Ma Ta. However, the search results did not mention any similar novel recommendations. Therefore, it was impossible to recommend similar novels.
" Milk on the Moon " was a children's cartoon that told the story of the adventures between Earth and the Moon, showing their friendship and crisis. The cartoon was produced by Planet Animation and would premiere in 2023. Although there was no detailed plot introduction in the search results provided, it could be speculated that this cartoon might be humorous and interesting, suitable for children to watch.
Milk irrigation was a method of watering crops with micro-bubble water instead of directly using milk. Microbubble water was made by mixing a large number of microbubbles into water and then used to irrigate crops. This method could increase the degree of ventilation of the roots, which was beneficial to the growth of the roots, inhibited the growth of anaerobia, and reduced the occurrence of root diseases. Although the color of the slightly soaked water was milky white like milk, it did not actually contain milk. The scientific basis of milk irrigation was to promote crop growth by improving the root environment.
Milk without sugar meant that a small amount of milk was added to the coffee without sugar. This method allowed the coffee to maintain the original taste of American coffee while reducing the intake of sugar. American coffee itself did not contain sugar, so adding milk without sugar could maintain the pure taste of coffee.