Friday, September 15, 2006
Chili's Molten:
Molten chocolate cake, I sometimes skip my main dish at Chili's just to enjoy my MOLTEN as much as i can, Oh God i cant describe it.. putting off the fire of the burning chocolate with a Huge vanella ice-cream scoop.. all melting in my mouth, WOW.
I LOVE ANYTHING CHOCOLATE, YES I AM A CHOCOHOLIC
specially dipping some strawberries & mashmelon in a chocolate fountain
Some Facts about CHOCOLATE:
Pleasure of consuming chocolatePart of the pleasure of eating chocolate is ascribed to the fact that its melting point is slightly below human body temperature; it melts in the mouth. Chocolate intake has been linked with release of serotonin in the brain, which is thought to produce feelings of pleasure. Research has shown that heroin addicts tend to have an increased liking for chocolate; this may be because it triggers dopamine release in the brain's reinforcement systems – an effect, albeit a legal one, similar to that of opium.
Chocolate as a drugChocolate contains a variety of substances, some of which are addictive (such as caffeine). These include:
Sugar - Chocolate bars (as opposed to cocoa) contain large amounts of sugar.
Caffeine - The chemical present in coffee and tea.
Theobromine - Various theobromines are present.
Anandamide - An endogenous cannabinoid.
Tryptophan - An essential amino acid that is a precursor to Serotonin an important neurotransmitter involved in regulating moods.
Phenylethylamine - An endogenous amphetamine. Often described as a 'love chemical'.
Chocolate is made from the fermented, roasted, and ground beans taken from the pod of the tropical cacao tree, Theobroma cacao, which was native to
Central America and Mexico, discovered by ancient Mayas and Aztecs, but is now cultivated throughout the tropics. The beans have an intensely flavoured bitter taste. The resulting products are known as "chocolate" or, in some parts of the world, cocoa.
Flavours such as mint, orange, or strawberry are sometimes added to chocolate. Chocolate bars frequently contain added ingredients such as peanuts, nuts, fruit, caramel, or even crisped rice.
Flavours such as mint, orange, or strawberry are sometimes added to chocolate. Chocolate bars frequently contain added ingredients such as peanuts, nuts, fruit, caramel, or even crisped rice.
Now tell me, WHAT IS YOUR CHOCOLATE?
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posted by Loura at 4:50 PM |
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