Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO

Chocolate - the good, the better and the yum!


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Summary

In this episode Prof Clare Collins and Ilyse Jones discuss the multifaceted topic of chocolate, particularly for Easter. They explore the emotional and cultural significance of chocolate, its health benefits, the differences between dark, milk, and white chocolate, and scientific research on chocolate consumption. The conversation covers common myths, like the relationship between chocolate and acne, and trends in chocolate consumption during Easter. They emphasize the importance of quality over quantity when it comes to enjoying chocolate.


No Money No Time: Chocolate - the good, the better and the yum! https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/chocolate-the-good-the-better-and-the-yum

No Money No Time: Easter bliss: 4 ways to spoil yourself and others.https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/easter-bliss-beyond-chocolate-4-ways-to-spoil-yourself-and-others

No Money No Time: Our top picks for your Easter feast! https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/our-top-picks-for-your-easter-feast

No Money No Time: Recipe - Coco and Honey Hot Chocolate Drink https://nomoneynotime.com.au/healthy-easy-recipes/cocoa-honey-hot-chocolate


The Conversation: Monday’s medical myth: chocolate causes acne. https://theconversation.com/mondays-medical-myth-chocolate-causes-acne-6934


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Keywords: chocolate, health benefits, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, Easter, nutrition, dietary habits, chocolate consumption, chocolate and acne

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Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AOBy Clare Collins