Dark chocolate
Dark chocolate is
loaded with nutrients that can positively affect your health.Made from the seed
of the cocoa tree, it is one of the best sources of antioxidants on the planet.Studies
show that dark chocolate (not the sugary crap) can improve
health and lower the risk of heart disease.If you buy quality dark chocolate
with a high cocoa content, then it is actually quite nutritious.It contains a
decent amount of soluble fiber and is loaded with minerals.
A 100 gram bar of dark
chocolate with 70-85% cocoa contains
·
11 grams of fiber.
·
67% of the RDA for
Iron.
·
58% of the RDA for
Magnesium.
·
89% of the RDA for
Copper.
·
98% of the RDA for
Manganese.
·
It also has plenty of
potassium, phosphorus, zinc and selenium.
Of course, 100 grams
(3.5 ounces) is a fairly large amount and not something you should be consuming
daily. All these nutrients also come with 600 calories and moderate amounts of sugar.
For this reason, dark
chocolate is best consumed in moderation.
The fatty acid profile
of cocoa and dark chocolate is excellent.The fats are mostly saturated and
monounsaturated, with small amounts of polyunsaturates.
It also contains
stimulants like caffeine and theobromine, but is unlikely to keep you awake at
night as the amount of caffeine is very small compared to coffee
Bottom Line: Quality dark chocolate is rich in Fiber, Iron, Magnesium,
Copper, Manganese and a few other minerals.
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