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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

BITE OF HEALTH Fruit juice content turns chocolate fat-free


London: In some good news for chocaholics, scientists have created a chocolate bar which won't make you add on pounds as the fat in it has been replaced by fruit juice. 
    Researchers from the University of Warwick have replaced up to 50% of chocolate's fat content with fruit juice, the 'Daily Mail' reported. The new bar will still appeal to chocolate lovers as it feels like chocolate, they claimed. "Everyone loves chocolate — but unfortunately we all know that many chocolate bars are high in 
fat," Dr Stefan Bon, lead researcher said. 
    "However it's the fat that gives chocolate all the indulgent sensations that people crave — the silky smooth texture and the way it melts in the mouth but still has a 'snap' to it when you break it with your hand," Bon was quoted by the paper as saying. 
    "We've found a way to maintain all of those things that make chocolate 'chocolatey' but with fruit juice instead of fat," Bon said. 
    "Our study is just the starting point to healthier 
chocolate — we've established the chemistry behind this new technique but now we're hoping the food industry will take our method to make tasty, lower-fat chocolate bars," Bon added. 
    The researchers took out much of the cocoa butter and milk fats that go into chocolate bars, substituting them with tiny droplets of juice measuring under 30 microns in diameter. They infused orange and cranberry juice into milk, dark and white chocolate using what is known as a Pickering emulsion. PTI



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