I'd like to get more into that statement, that the word "Bar" is a description of the shape, not the type of food. It's correct! But why is that correct? Well, it's all about the connotations associated with the word. A bar is just something in a bar shape - such as a gold bar, which is not a food, but it is a bar. When we hear "Klondike Bar", it's the word "Klondike" that actually refers to the type of food it is, chocolate and vanilla ice cream, while "Bar" is just the shape it was made in.
I'd like to get more into that statement, that the word "Bar" is a description of the shape, not the type of food. It's correct! But why is that correct? Well, it's all about the connotations associated with the word. A bar is just something in a bar shape - such as a gold bar, which is not a food, but it is a bar. When we hear "Klondike Bar", it's the word "Klondike" that actually refers to the type of food it is, chocolate and vanilla ice cream, while "Bar" is just the shape it was made in.
@LaGrenoillePlen It is layered. First, they layer a portion of chocolate, on top which they place vanilla, then a layer oh chocolate on top, melted down slightly on the bottom. That's Top Layer: Chocolate, Middle Layer: Vanilla, Bottom Layer: Chocolate.
By the very definition of the term, it's a sandwich. The guy is right. And the term "bar" is a description of the SHAPE, not the type of food.....
@daverspector And by the very definition of the word, they are. It's not debatable, it's fact.
I'm sorry, If it has a sandwich inside that's different. But it doesnt unless it contains layers. A klondike bar is a bar, because it is completely enveloped in chocolate. A sandwich must have layers that are not fused to be a sandwich. Additionally, the materials used count. Desserts generally reserve the word bar, while non desserts take on sandwich. "Ice Cream Sandwich" is the exception that proves the rule.
I wonder if he actually killed his friend.
KylaWashington3 3 weeks ago
HAHAHAHAHAAHAH: "there's sides on it, it must be a bar, there's sides on this couch, it must be a bar.!!!!!! lololol
KylaWashington3 3 weeks ago
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gorlogar 5 months ago
but i was there that they called Klondike and saying that it is a bar
ichigoslover4ever 5 months ago
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I'd like to get more into that statement, that the word "Bar" is a description of the shape, not the type of food. It's correct! But why is that correct? Well, it's all about the connotations associated with the word. A bar is just something in a bar shape - such as a gold bar, which is not a food, but it is a bar. When we hear "Klondike Bar", it's the word "Klondike" that actually refers to the type of food it is, chocolate and vanilla ice cream, while "Bar" is just the shape it was made in.
gorlogar 5 months ago
I'd like to get more into that statement, that the word "Bar" is a description of the shape, not the type of food. It's correct! But why is that correct? Well, it's all about the connotations associated with the word. A bar is just something in a bar shape - such as a gold bar, which is not a food, but it is a bar. When we hear "Klondike Bar", it's the word "Klondike" that actually refers to the type of food it is, chocolate and vanilla ice cream, while "Bar" is just the shape it was made in.
gorlogar 5 months ago
@LaGrenoillePlen It is layered. First, they layer a portion of chocolate, on top which they place vanilla, then a layer oh chocolate on top, melted down slightly on the bottom. That's Top Layer: Chocolate, Middle Layer: Vanilla, Bottom Layer: Chocolate.
By the very definition of the term, it's a sandwich. The guy is right. And the term "bar" is a description of the SHAPE, not the type of food.....
@daverspector And by the very definition of the word, they are. It's not debatable, it's fact.
gorlogar 5 months ago
By your definition Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and Gushers are sandwhiches. You sir, are the Glenn Beck of food.
daverspector 5 months ago 4
@daverspector you don't understand how many times i clicked that like button
xfredx 5 months ago
I'm sorry, If it has a sandwich inside that's different. But it doesnt unless it contains layers. A klondike bar is a bar, because it is completely enveloped in chocolate. A sandwich must have layers that are not fused to be a sandwich. Additionally, the materials used count. Desserts generally reserve the word bar, while non desserts take on sandwich. "Ice Cream Sandwich" is the exception that proves the rule.
LaGrenoillePlen 5 months ago
I agree with the guy on the right. Vanilla, with a layer of chocolate above, and a layer beneath.
Plus, "Bar" is just a description term of the shape of the object - not the type of food, or how it was made, or the makeup of the item itself.
Idk guys, denial of reality, substituting what's real for what's in his head... I think the guy on the left has something wrong with his head.
gorlogar 5 months ago 3