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Eat Chocolate With Less Guilt

Posted Fri, May 02, 2008, 10:51 am PDT
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Chances are that if you have a tongue and a pulse, you love chocolate. I adore it. Whether popping bits of a delicious chocolate bar with almonds, baking a flourless chocolate cake, or mixing a sauce with bittersweet chocolate for a tangy chicken molé, chocolate not only satisfies my sweet cravings but its acidic elements add complexity to the taste of my recipes. Being a chef and becoming conscious about the environment has induced me to find high-quality chocolate from reputable sources. Here are some tips to help you purchase healthier, better tasting, and environmentally responsible chocolate for all of your purposes:

Healthier Chocolate: For all its glory and wonder on the senses, from the instant rush of sweetness on the tongue to the euphoric stupor that follows, chocolate is not usually thought of for its health benefits. In fact, many chocolate products, and especially milk chocolate, can be detrimental to cholesterol levels, body weight, and can even contribute to-- if not outright cause -- tooth decay and diabetes. However, don't trash that Godiva just yet! Dark chocolate is most certainly healthier (and some would say tastier) than milk chocolate; it contains less saturated fat and more antioxidants than milk chocolate. And some chocolates on the market have been supplemented with sterol, a plant-based ingredient that has been shown to reduce cholesterol.

Fair Trade Chocolate: Tragically, many cocoa beans that are processed to make chocolate are too frequently grown and harvested on farms with forced child labor, sold for less than fair market value or are otherwise raised in inhumane conditions. However, in the past ten to fifteen years, some cocoa farmers have banded together to gain ownership of their farms, eliminate immoral child labor, and demand fair and competitive prices for their crops. Fair Trade Chocolate represents the result of their efforts. By researching and purchasing a brand of certified Fair Trade Chocolate, you can make a delicious (and socially responsible!) decision.

Organic Chocolate: Organic chocolate is produced with cocoa beans and other natural additives that do not include pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, fungicides, and other chemicals that degrade the sustainability of the bean and soil. The U.S.D.A. accredits various state farming associations to designate the chocolate that meets these governmental standards. As far as flavor and texture, I have found most organic chocolate to have a sharp, nutty, and complex flavor, as well as a fine crumb on the palette. (One of my favorite brands is Green & Black.) I have found conventional chocolate to have a sweeter (and therefore duller) flavor.

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12 Comments

  • 1. Posted by G. W on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 9:55 am PDT

    OK, so now where can I get good quality chocolate that contains the antioxidants I want?

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  • 2. Posted by fob81994 on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 10:11 am PDT

    i like chocolate

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  • 3. Posted by darksetter on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 10:30 am PDT

    once you eat green and black you never go back!

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  • 4. Posted by Gabriel on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 10:40 am PDT

    I found a bar of 85% Green and Black in my Target once and picked it up out of curiousity. I rush past the Godiva and Lindt to get one every time I go back.

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  • 5. Posted by steve on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 10:45 am PDT

    for some reason, i thought it would be more of a dietary article about ways to eat chocolate that were healthier. not too much information there.

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  • 6. Posted by lambylegs on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 10:59 am PDT

    I'm glad you mentioned free trade chocolate. Looking for a brand of "slave free" is hard to come by. All the big corporations like nestle, hershey, m&M etc. flat out know that their product is harvested by child labor and child traffiking. I recomend you look at this web site: www.stopthetraffik.org Does anyone know where to find trade free - slave free chocolate chips to use in baking??

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  • 7. Posted by Owen on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 11:22 am PDT

    Divine is the best Fair Trade that I've had. They have it at 10,000 Villages and lots of food co-op type places. It's better than most premium chocolate in my humble opinion. For a really guilt free chocolate fix, mix cocoa with maple syrup or honey and pour it over fruit or lowfat ice cream. Almost no saturated fat that way. For Fair Trade Cocoa, I'd say Lake Champlain Chocolates is the best.

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  • 8. Posted by xodumbassditz91xo on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 4:48 pm PDT

    very interesting...

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  • 9. Posted by Rena on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 8:48 pm PDT

    For the most delicious, healthy chocolate with the highest antioxidant available (because of cold-processing instead of cooking the cocao) and highest nutrients including acai .... check out this amazing video and website ): http://mxi.myvoffice.com/decadentchocolateforhealth/ . I was so impressed I became a Chocolate Entrepreneur and a distributor of these amazing great-tasting Belgian chocolates!

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  • 10. Posted by faundulay on Mon, Jun 30, 2008, 4:38 pm PDT

    Do some people really need to be told what tastes good to them?

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  • 11. Posted by wickedwitch on Mon, Jun 30, 2008, 5:27 pm PDT

    eat chocolate with less guilt????? this article isn't anything like the the title implies........waste of time reading. are you kidding me?????

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  • 12. Posted by wilmacaz on Sun, Jun 29, 2008, 2:06 pm PDT

    I would love to make a comment but could not change my name for fear of spam. sorry. tell us how to do that.

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