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GUESS WHAT? Chocolate IS good for you!!!
By Hoda Nassef
Most of us have a sweet tooth, and mine is for good Swiss chocolates! Alas, it is not good for my waistline! But, trying to find an official good excuse to indulge myself occasionally in my ‘Brown Sin’, after researching a bit, I discovered that you can actually treat yourself with chocolates this coming Xmas, AND… lose weight! No kidding! In fact, chocolates are good for your heart, and health.
Our markets import quality chocolates, such as Cadbury, Galaxy and other famous international brands. Our own Groppi pastry shops also produce quality pastries and chocolates, and have an abundance of Groppi cafés downtown. During the Easter or Christmas seasons, Groppi makes special chocolate boots, Xmas trees, Santas as well as Easter eggs and bunnies of all sizes.
In addition to being delicious treats, there is growing evidence that real, high-quality chocolate and cocoa contain healthy polyphenols, including the type called flavonoids. Polyphenol compounds (found in red wine, tea, apples, oranges, and various vegetables) act as natural anti-oxidants in the body, protecting it against disease and damage caused by free radicals. High quality chocolate and cocoa contains healthy anti-oxidants.
Sweet and creamy-smooth or intensely dark and rich, chocolate is pure sensual pleasure. Its blissful taste inspires feelings of satisfaction and comfort, and now new scientific research gives us even more reason to be passionate about chocolate: it’s a source of some terrific nutritional benefits when enjoyed as part of a varied, balanced diet.
Sweet and creamy-smooth or intensely dark and rich, chocolate is pure sensual pleasure. Its blissful taste inspires feelings of satisfaction and comfort, and now new scientific research gives us even more reason to be passionate about chocolate: it’s a source of some terrific nutritional benefits when enjoyed as part of a varied, balanced diet.
Dark chocolate bars with higher percentages of cocoa or chocolate liquor (made exclusively from ground cocoa beans) offer the most nutritional benefits—and more intense flavour.
One 1.5-ounce (42.5 gram) chocolate bar contains the same amount of total phenolic compounds as a 5-ounce (148 ml) glass of red wine—which is to say, a lot.
Most of us think of hot cocoa as a soothing chocolate milk drink. But cocoa is also the intensely flavoured chocolate powder created when almost all cocoa butter has been removed from chocolate liquor.
Cocoa contains more than 30 nutritious organic compounds, including:Polyphenols and the essential minerals potassium and magnesium, which help regulate blood pressure and promote healthy body systems Beta-carotene and vitamin E, plus niacin and folic acid—all essential for good health.
More good news about chocolate! Research seems to indicate that eating dark chocolate might play a role in heart health, too. While the verdict is still out, eating high-quality chocolate seems to offer useful nutrients that help improve circulation and lower amounts of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol.
Flavonoids or anti-oxidants in cocoa and dark chocolate may inhibit platelet activity; an effect that might help prevent heart disease.Furthermore, compounds in chocolate also seem to increase HDL (“good”) cholesterol levels and protect against the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, effects that might help prevent artery-clogging plaques.
So, feel safe to enjoy your occasional chocolate treat without feeling guilty!
H.N.