Chocolate Models - Can Chocolate Make You Smarter?

There are numerous kinds of chocolate models to choose from. The variety of chocolate is truly only where your mind limits you. Yes, society continues to master chocolate. Chocolate dates back to approximately 1100 BC when it’s earliest use was recorded. It comes from many raw and processed foods produced from seeds of the tropical cacao tree. Cultivated for at least three millennia, today Cacoa provides tremendous choice in countless makes and models of chocolate and finding your favorite could take the rest of your life! Hey nobody said you had to declare a favorite, just enjoy them all!

A rewarding experience may be the “hunt” alone for your favorite chocolate, or so it seems. Searching and trying all sorts of different kinds can be a tough task, well maybe not that tough for some people!  Although it may seem fun to eat over two hundred different kinds of chocolate, you may just decide to slim down that list a bit.

To name a few, you can choose from

Belgian Chocolate
Milk Chocolate
Dark Chocolate
Chocolate Bars
Chocolate Fudge
Chocolate Truffels
Sugar-Free Chocolate
Organic Chocolate
Chocolate Fondue

and the list of chocolate models and types goes on!

Chocolate Candy Can Help You Study

Remember the study where a scientist named Pavlov taught a dog to associate the ringing of a bell with feeding time? When the bell would ring, the dog would eat, and eventually the ring alone caused the dog to salivate. Well, that was a major breakthrough in how our brains operate; even though the study was done on a dog. We too can be taught to associate certain things and these associations can be used to remember things, such as when studying for a test. Apparently you can use chocolate candy to help you get better grades on a test or just better grades in general? How? The smell and taste of chocolate candy is such a strong one that it can be used as a mental marker to help you remember things you normally wouldn’t easily be able to. Every chocolate model you can ponder up can be used to bring about this result. Pick your favorite; chocolate mints, chocolate bars, chocolate covered strawberries, whatever you want!

Just the Smell of Chocolate

Let’s say for example that you’re studying for a math exam. You have to remember a certain theorem, such as the Pythagorean Theorem, but you just can’t seem to make it stick in your brain. However, you take out a piece of chocolate candy, let’s say a chocolate candy bar, and you smell it as it reaches your mouth. Although you eat the chocolate it will be the smell that can cause you to remember that theorem for later. The day of your test, your candy bar is half melted in your backpack and you happen to smell it. The smell of the chocolate can bring you right back to the day before when you were staring at that theorem. The smell of chocolate becomes the reminder you need to trigger that hard to learn theorem for your test. 

The Smell & Taste of Chocolate

Of course this theory is just related to chocolate, you can do this with anything, fruit, good smelling incense, or anything else to that effect, but chocolate candy has such a strong and distinctive smell, and it’s so addictive, that it will definitely help you remember what you need to if you smell it while you’re studying and then smell it again while you’re taking a test.

Always in Moderation

Remember that chocolate candy, if eaten too much, can put the weight on you, and it’s not that smart to eat too much of it. However, you can try scratch and sniff chocolate stickers too and use them to your advantage. Eaten in moderation, chocolate candy is fine, and it can help you get good grades; but you don’t want to sacrifice your weight just to get good grades by constantly eating chocolate. Plus anyone who happens to be allergic to chocolate, better use another treat for this experiment.

By Brite-Ideas

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Posted on Thursday, August 28th, 2008 at 3:52 am and is filed under Baking.
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