Tag Archive: chocolate
Chocolate Traditions on Valentine’s Day
February 12, 2022
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, and people already stocking up on their chocolates, do you ever wonder what chocolate traditions exist in different parts of the world?
Chocolate on a Healthy Diet? Fact or Myth?
January 19, 2022
Eating chocolate on a diet may seem like a dream, but a number of studies suggest that it is actually a good source of nutrients and can even help you lose weight!
Why We Should Eat More Chocolate (According to a Neuroscientist!)
March 23, 2021
What do you think of when you hear the term “nutritious food”? Personally, my mind immediately goes to items like carrots, apples, or anything green.
Swiss Town Covered in Cocoa Snow
August 27, 2020
Let's take a moment to imagine snow during the summer. Gross, right? How dare I even bring it up! Snow in August isn't fun to think about (at least not in the northern hemisphere!), but what if that snow was... chocolate?
In the Swiss town of Olten on a warm Friday in August, this dream become a strange reality.
Chocolate Bunnies: An Easter Tradition
April 8, 2020
It's no secret that chocolate is a crowd favorite, and if you're reading this blog, I'm sure you agree!
As spring comes around, and Easter gets closer, you might notice that chocolate bars are suddenly being replaced with chocolate bunnies. I'm sure this is something you have always accepted and never really questioned - but where did this strange tradition of chocolate Easter bunnies come from?
The Surprising Link Between Chocolate and Lava
February 13, 2019
From guest author and volcanologist Arianna Soldati...
I have wanted to be a volcanologist for as long as I can remember, taken with the idea of travelling the world sampling hot, fluid lava from active volcanoes and running high-temperature experiments in a fancy laboratory. But before I could do that, I had to start by studying Geology: things like mapping rock outcrops and identifying minerals. A class on chocolate making was definitely not part of the standard curriculum, but maybe it should have been.