DailyDirt: No More Pure Chocolate
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
Most folks like chocolate, but there are a few weirdos out there who don't. Sometimes, chocolate is used to mask the flavor of stuff that's good for you (like vitamins or minerals), but for the most part, chocolate lovers want to keep their chocolate free of adulterants. The supply of chocolate might have a hard time keeping up with the growing demand for it, so it could be difficult to preserve the exact same recipes for chocolate that we have now -- and there could be "vintage chocolates" on the market, sold like fine wines, someday. Here are just a few chocolate tidbits for the choco-philes/chocoholics out there.- The cacao tree is susceptible to a variety of diseases and environmental threats, but there are different varieties of cacao that are more disease resistant, drought tolerant and productive. However, the flavor of the resulting chocolates could suffer, but consumers might not notice the gradual change in the taste of their favorite chocolates. [url]
- Would you eat chocolate with an anti-aging antioxidant ingredient that claimed to make your skin younger? A $54 box of Esthechoc chocolate contains polyphenols and astaxanthin -- ingredients that the chocolatier states have "clinically proven" benefits for your skin. Sounds like a great excuse to eat more chocolate, but it's probably not as effective as the marketing material implies. Who wants "just the skin" of a 30yo, anyway? [url]
- Chocolates from the UK are a bit different than some chocolates made in the US -- the first ingredient for many American chocolates is sugar, but it's milk across the pond. Also, due to a settlement between Hersey's and Let's Buy British Imports, certain UK chocolate brands won't make it to the US -- and vice versa. (And someday, we'll have more videos like this of people reacting to trying foreign foods.) [url]
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Filed Under: aging, antioxidants, astaxanthin, cacao, chocolate, esthechoc, flavor, food, gmo, taste
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If you know anyone visiting London, just ask them to buy you a simple, cheap Cadbury bar at a Boots Pharmacy (sort of the equivalent of a CVS or Duane Reade in the US). You'll think you died and went to heaven. You'd have to pay a high price for specialty chocolate to get the same level of deliciousness.
Time to boycott Hershey's, a corporation that really knows how to throw its weight around -- a boycott would be an easy thing to do as Hershey's is inedible. Or, rather than trying to force Hershey's to allow good chocolate to be imported into the US, how about we pass laws adjusting the quality for chocolate upward so that our standards match those of England? If we cut into Hershey's profits by making them invest in quality ingredients, maybe they won't have so much money to blow on lawyers in future.
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Response to: Anonymous Coward on Mar 20th, 2015 @ 7:53pm
And IMHO the 'milk' stuff in the US would be more aptly named 'wax'.
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fake "choco-" vs. real "chocolate"
With Easter coming up soon, we need to be sure to closely read the labels on the chocolate/choco bunnies to separate the real from the fake, and especially avoid the "Palmer" brand ... which is made of ... you guessed it!
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Hershey Foods
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Some Dark Trivia
Ironically, Dahmer's huge refrigerator in his home was kept stocked with another kind of "chocolate" that he regularly dined on.
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Chocolate Serial
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O.J. Simpson wrote a book supposedly describing how he did what he became most famous for (a book/torrent which ended up in copyright dispute). Dahmer apparently never had anything to say about either his time working in a chocolate factory, or his time off work, such as how he overcame many of the day-to-day challenges that psychopathic mass-murdering cannibals typically encounter. His "workshop" was apparently so tooled-up and well stocked that police made the rare move of destroying it all rather than auctioning it off, as the law required.
It's been well documented that occupational exposure to certain substances can lead to brain abnormalities -- but is chocolate one of them?
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American soldiers who served in the Pacific theater in WWII might know more about this topic, as many became quite expert in butchering, cooking, curing, and collecting body parts from slain Japanese soldiers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:LIFE_May_1944_Jap_Skull.jpg
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So the bit of bitterness or off taste in chocolate is just the equivalent to a small amount of human vomit so keep eating, yum....
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