As I write this all the stores are gearing up for Easter, with lots of chocolate bunnies and eggs and such easily find-able. But St. Patrick's Day is widely celebrated, too, at this time of year. Where are the chocolate leprechauns? And chocolate shamrocks, or even chocolate 4-leaf clovers?-- Vernon, Mar 16 2015 chocolate covered coins for St. Patty's Day http://www.amazon.c...Coins/dp/B0038QO4RI [xandram, Mar 16 2015] Chocolate coated leprechauns http://chocolatewor...eprechaun-p252.htmlFor St Patrick's day [xenzag, Mar 16 2015] Chocolate Potatoes http://www.amazon.c...atoes/dp/B004JMX77I [hippo, Mar 16 2015] Green Chocolate http://www.fondue4y...-fondue-4lb-bag.cfmObviously this would be appropriate for St. Patrick's Day, also. [Vernon, Mar 17 2015] Fermenting and Chocolate http://www.foodrepu...y-am-i-paying-14-baAccording to this, chocolate is normally fermented somewhat during the typical making process. My questioning annotation, however, is about fermenting the finished product, which has a lot of sugar in it.... [Vernon, Mar 18 2015] Saint Patrick's Day is for Beer, although chocolate would be nice! +-- xandram, Mar 16 2015 [xandram], if they take milk chocolate and ferment it until it is about 6% alcohol (about same as beer or ale), what do they call it?-- Vernon, Mar 16 2015 They're magically delicious.-- popbottle, Mar 17 2015 [Vernon] I don't know!-- xandram, Mar 17 2015 Green chocolate makes me want to heave. So does too much beer, but that's another story.-- blissmiss, Mar 18 2015 random, halfbakery