Could it be possible that our beloved chocolate may actually
be good for us? This is the nutrition news we have all been waiting
for. So here is the scoop on chocolate and its health benefits.
Yes, you read right, health benefits!
Recent studies show that cocoa and dark chocolate with a high cocoa
content contain many heart-healthy antioxidants. They contain a
compound called flavonoids which may help prevent the oxidation
of LDL (bad) cholesterol and raise HDL (good) cholesterol levels
in the blood. There is also some evidence that these flavonoids
may prevent certain cancers.
It is important that we are all on the same page here, not all
chocolate have these health benefits. The healthy flavonoids found
in chocolate are found in the cocoa butter and cocoa solids. Milk
chocolate is diluted with milk and sugar and contains little amounts
of these substances, therefore providing fewer health benefits.
So, for those of you who love dark chocolate this is your lucky
day! The darker the chocolate, the higher the cocoa content and
the more antioxidants it contains. The quality of the chocolate
you consume is also important. The cocoa butter is quite pricey
so less expensive brands will replace the cocoa butter with milk
fats and hydrogenated oils which are bad for our health. Look for
high quality chocolates with their main ingredients being cocoa
butter and cocoa solids. Unsweetened cocoa powder is one of the
purest forms of chocolate you can eat and is lower in fat and calories
than other chocolates.
Although this is great news for all chocolate lovers, don’t
forget that most chocolate (unless you use unsweetened cocoa powder)
does still contain sugar and saturated fat.
And please remember calories. An ounce of chocolate contains around
135 calories. So enjoy a cup of hot cocoa or an ounce of chocolate
once in awhile to contribute to your health and not to your waistline!
© Meri Raffetto, 2004
About the Author
Meri Raffetto is a Registered Dietitian and a recognized professional
in the area of nutrition and wellness. She has developed online
weight management programs to help people get off of diets and get
into way of life. For more information or to sign up for our free
newsletter, visit www.reallivingnutrition.com.
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