Chocolate makes life sweeter. It’s prized for both its luscious taste, and health benefits for the mind and body. You can bite into it, melt it, drink it or bake with it for a rich delectable treat.
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"Most chocolate can last anywhere between one to two years, but it depends, so I recommend taking a peek at the expiration date and storing it properly," Nadeau says. "It should be stored in a cool, ...
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Researchers attribute these cognitive benefits to improved blood flow and circulation, boosted by the consumption of dark chocolate. The study found that only 25 grams of high polyphenol chocolate ...
For Valentine's Day, your go-to gift might be chocolate, and that's a great idea as the National Confectioners Association reports that 65% of U.S. consumers reported turning to chocolate as an ...
Everyone has an opinion on which type of chocolate is the best, and everyone's got a least favorite. Adaline Deal’s mom says ...