Most people prefer milk chocolate to dark chocolate, as it has a less-bitter flavor. The antioxidant properties of dark chocolate, however, make it the healthier choice. Well, soon you may no longer have to choose between better-tasting and better-for-you. Scientists have developed a method of boosting the antioxidant levels of milk chocolate up to those of its dark counterpart, while also putting a waste product to new use.
A research team at North Carolina State University started by extracting antioxidant-rich phenolic compounds from peanut skins, which are normally discarded during the blanching process in the peanut industry. Those compounds were then encapsulated within maltodextrin powder, which is a slightly sweet-tasting edible carbohydrate derived from starchy foods such as rice, corn or potatoes.
That powder was subsequently added to conventional milk chocolate, bringing its antioxidant levels up to those of dark chocolate.
In taste tests, 80 volunteers reported liking the treated milk chocolate just as much as milk chocolate with no added peanut skin extract. Although the extract could be tasted at higher concentrations, these were more than what would be needed to match the antioxidant levels of dark chocolate.
It should be noted that the scientists are still studying whether or not the treated chocolate could trigger reactions in people with peanut allergies.
A paper on the research was recently published in the Journal of Food Science.
Source: Institute of Food Technologists via EurekAlert
Garbage in, early death.
As for 'raw, organic': raw is your best bet of contracting salmonella, listeria, or e. coli infections; and non-organic produce has been definitively proven to be equally healthful as organic. I'm sorry if that seems merely contrary, but people have been spreading misinformation for years and it's time to start correcting the situation. Incidentally your own personal experience is an example of 'anecdotal fallacy'. Just because something has worked for you in the past is insufficient proof that it will work for anybody else in the future - including yourself!