The Proof is in the Pudding… or in the Mousse? The top 6 Benefits (and excuses) of eating DARK Chocolate and 1 Healthy Recipe for Chocolate Mousse.
Though recommended to eat sparingly, the health benefits of dark chocolate are widely known. The secret of healthy dark chocolate resides in the levels of cocoa. The higher the amount the better! To get all the health benefits of dark chocolate, nutritionist recommend chocolate that contains 70% or more of cocoa.
From famous
pastry Chef François Payard, this Chocolate Tofu Mousse is as healthy as
dessert can get!
Ingredients:
- 8 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
- 1 cup soy milk
- 1/2 vanilla bean, scraped
- 10-ounce silken tofu, drained
- 1/4 cup raspberries
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- Place chopped bittersweet chocolate in a bowl.
- In a saucepan, combine soy milk and scraped vanilla bean. Bring to a boil; pour over chocolate. Let stand 1 minute. Remove vanilla bean and whisk until smooth.
- In a blender, process drained silken tofu until creamy (10 seconds). Add mix; blend until smooth (20-30 seconds).
- Spoon into 5 individual bowls; refrigerate until mousse is firm (1 hour).
- Before serving, divide 1/4 cup each raspberries and blueberries among bowls.
And while eating this fantastic chocolate mousse, a reminder of the benefits of dark chocolate:
1.- A healthier heart = loving longer: Dark
chocolate helps restore flexibility
to arteries while also preventing white blood cells from sticking to the walls
of blood vessels,
decreasing your risk for heart attack or
stroke from a clot. It is
also known for lowering cholesterol levels.
2.- Blood Pressure: Eating dark
chocolate reduces blood pressure by helping the lining of the blood vessels
expand and contract better to control blood flow more effectively.
4.- Stress and the Blues: We all know
that a bite of dark chocolate makes us feel good INSTANTLY! Several studies suggest that eating dark
chocolate mimics the release of the hormones that make us feel good. Dark chocolate has been found to
improve mood by increasing serotonin and endorphin levels in the brain. "Psychology Today" even
reports pregnant women who eat more chocolate during pregnancy give birth to
more stress-free babies.
5.- Gut Health: Science
Daily talks about the latest research of the treat of the Aztec Gods: “Dark chocolate might pack a double positive
punch for our health—thanks to the microbes that live
in our gut. New research suggests that beneficial bacteria that reside toward
the end of our digestive tract ferment both the antioxidants and the fiber in
cocoa”.
6.- Loving life while staying young: Skin is known to be the largest organ in our
bodies. Researchers found that certain
components in cocoa may actually help improve the appearance of women's skin -
increasing hydration, decreasing skin roughness and scaling, and helping to
support the skin's defense against UV damage. Antioxidants
found in dark chocolate protect the skin from free radicals in the environment
that can cause wrinkles.
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The information herein is not intended to replace the medical
advice of your physician. You are advised to consult with your physician with
regards to matters relating to your health, and in particular regarding matters
that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
(4) http://pubs.acs.org/doi/citedby/10.1021/pr900607v
(6) http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/43865.php
Recipe and Photo: Health Magazine: http://www.health.com/health/recipe/0,,50400000120332,00.html
Recipe and Photo: Health Magazine: http://www.health.com/health/recipe/0,,50400000120332,00.html
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