Chocolate with your Bacon? Tate Britain’s feast for the senses
London gallery opens Sensorium to explore whether taste, touch, smell and sound change the way people experience art.
London gallery opens Sensorium to explore whether taste, touch, smell and sound change the way people experience art.
Scientists at Harvard Medical School suggest drinking two cups of hot chocolate a day may keep the brain healthy and prevent memory decline in older people by preserving blood flow in workingRead More…
Roald Dahl, who wrote “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” was buried with a good supply of chocolate and red wine, along with snooker cues, pencils and a power saw. Apparently, Roald DahlRead More…
While a bar of chocolate might be considered as a guilty pleasure by many of us, perhaps we don’t need to feel quite so bad about our weakness for this sweet treat.Read More…
Chocolate Now Won’t Melt in Your Hands. Because Science (It doesn’t taste like wax, either.) Barry Callebaut AG’s Heat-Resistant Chocolate Growing up, Frederic Depypere didn’t fret much about messy chocolate. In rainyRead More…
Did you know that if you live in one of the 11 countries that consume the most chocolate in the world, you have a higher chance of winning a Nobel Prize?
Chocolate all day, erryday? Sounds like a dream, apart from the pimples, sugar headaches, and inevitable weight gain. Not for Willie Harcourt-Cooze. The Devon-based chocolate maker incorporates it into almost every meal,Read More…
Chocolate is the ultimate comfort food, a sure-fire stand-by in times of stress, a reliable source of consolation when life has let us down, and a mood-enhancer and romance-inducer in more positiveRead More…
Scientists have used X-ray to peer into the sweet brown heart of chocolate to discover what causes it to turn white.
Sex Study Reveals Why Women Love Chocolate and Men Love Meat. Are women rather than men the chocolate nuts? Not really. These are stereotypes that no one refutes, but are hyped byRead More…