Chocolate Thingy

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By vierge

Chocolate - A Healthy food

Chocolate is always seen as a luxury food and therefore something rather naughty or even unhealthy - but is that a fair assessment? Along with so many other things in our diets, the supposed negative or positive aspects of eating chocolate are the subject of much controversy. Each time a new report is published it throws the conclusions of the previous one into disarray. This is true for many other foods as well as our beloved chocolate! Perhaps the true answer is not so much in chocolate itself but in the way, and the amount, that we eat. The chemical constituents of chocolate include a flavinoid and as flavinoids are known to benefit the circulation there can be no argument about that aspect of the benefits of eating chocolate. Chocolate also contains anti-oxidants which help remove other harmful constituents from the blood such as free radicals- again that is not in dispute.

This is the point at which opinions begin to differ, as the argument for chocolate in terms of flavinoids and anti-oxidants is negated for many people by the presence of the sugar and fat in chocolate. The potentially harmful effects of these are seen as outweighing the benefits of the others, particularly as flavinoids are available in other food and drink such as vegetables, fruit and tea. As with many things, common sense has to play a part. All things are harmful when taken in excess, even foods which are generally believed to be beneficial to our health. Moderation is the key in every aspect of life and eating chocolate is no exception.

Where sugars are concerned, from a health point of view complex sugars are deemed to be better as they take a longer time to break down within the body. However simple sugars are also carbohydrates and will furnish energy on demand, enabling our bodies to function efficiently. Fats in small quantities perform necessary functions within the body, helping to modulate some hormones within the brain and as a carbohydrate it also provides energy quickly when required. However it must be said that one of the fats found in chocolate is stearic acid, which is a saturated fat and thus can lead to an increase in cholesterols. Again, moderation is the key. There are many chemical compounds in chocolate that are far more beneficial and should be taken into account when worrying about any possible negative effects of the fats and sugars. For example caffeine - though harmful if taken to excess, is thought to be a positive influence on health if taken in small amounts. The quantity of caffeine in chocolate is less than that in coffee so having a cup of hot chocolate is less of an issue than having an equivalent cup of coffee - though I have to confess to a personal weakness for a dash of coffee in my hot chocolate or even a dash of chocolate in my coffee!

There is no doubt that chocolate has a 'feel good' factor, and is much loved by many women when PMT strikes. In fact there are times when it isn't safe for any male to enter our house unless they carry a bar of chocolate in front of them like a shield! Tryptophan, one of the compounds that develops into Serotonin, is found in chocolate. Serotonin is a chemical within the brain that helps us to handle the effects of stress and combat depression so there is another benefit there. Serotonin is created within the brain when we are sleeping so if you are short of sleep chocolate can be of great help in keeping you on an even keel. Research has also indicated that chocolate causes the release of endorphins within the brain which give you a 'high' in the shape of a feeling of well being and relaxation. Combined with the mild stimulant effect of Theobromine, chocolate can produce a feeling of alertness and generates a much more positive outlook that some of the other stimulants we occasionally take on board like alcohol.

Better quality, high cocoa solid content chocolate, the so called gourmet chocolate, has far less fat and sugar, and provided that, like all good things, we take it in moderation there is little harm done. In short, chocolate makes us feel good and that has to be beneficial to our sense of health and well being.

Cherrie Carew has a passion - Chocolate. It is a passion made for sharing and The Chocolate Casket is a box of chocolate lore, recipes, news and more that you won't be able to resist diving into. There is absolutely everything the chocoholic could desire...

Nutella - The Ultimate Decadent Treat

One of the best chocolate treats available in the world today is a product called Nutella. If you've never tasted it, then I urge you to drop whatever you are doing this instant and rush out to your local supermarket to purchase a jar. It's that good! Oh, and while you're at it, better buy two because one jar is never enough.

Mr. Pietro Ferrero, an Italian pastry maker and founder of the Ferrero company, invented this decadent treat. Even more incredible is the fact that he invented it in 1940's while World War II ravaged Italy. Somehow he managed to acquire a limited supply of chocolate during food rationing. To extend his short supply, he mixed the chocolate with hazelnuts which grew in overabundant supply in the Piedmont region of Italy.

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marisuewrites 4 years ago

I'm pretty sure chocolate is in Heaven and those who are allergic to it will no longer be...if it's not there you can rest assure I'm taking it with me....I'm BRINGIN' IT BABY. mmmm love it, thanks for the info I always knew it had to be healthy. Marisue

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funride 4 years ago

Well, I shouldn´t say this but I guess any excuse to eat some chocolate it´s great :)

The problem with chocolate it´s the mixture of two of the most energetic nutrients, fat and sugar :/ and this make it difficult to spend all that energy until the next meal.

Because you are both beautiful ladies ;) I´ll leave you a great advise: Never eat chocolate in the evening! You will have not enough time to deplete all the energy from the chocolate and you´ll end up making fat accumulations :( . The best time to eat chocolate it´s during the morning before we spend the energy needed to the entire day ;)

BTW, welcome to hubpages Vierge!

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marisuewrites 4 years ago

Hey I did not know that ...funride!! thanks for the info I'll remember that!! I'm hyper enuffffffff Marisue

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vierge Hub Author 4 years ago

@marisuewrites, @funride: Hello, nice to know both of you since I am newbie here and seems none of my friend joining hubpages yet.

@funride: thanks for the info. I'll remember that too.

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    After Sport Nutella Shake

    Ingredients:

    1 banana

    150 grams of Nutella

    300 grams whole milk

    50 grams heavy cream

    Place milk, whipping cream, half of the banana, and Nutella in a blender. Blend for 2 minutes. Serve in tall glasses and decorate with the remaining portion of the banana.

    Serves 2. Yummie :)

    taken from www.nutella.it; translated by Mirella Patzer

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