This is why Advent Calendar chocolates always taste so different

Publish date
Wednesday, 21 Dec 2016, 2:44PM

Have you ever noticed that the advent calendar chocolate seems to taste different from normal chocolate? 

According to Mental Floss, the size and shape of the chocolate makes a difference, as well as the fact that we're only able to eat one per day!

The pieces are bite-size, mostly with rounded corners and an embossed shape on top. This means it melts pretty quickly when it's on your tongue, and your tastebuds get an intense chocolatey taste.

And, because we only get one piece a day, most people often savour the moment.

Lastly, it's actually compound chocolate, which means it's made with cheaper fats than cocoa butter. Compound chocolate is much easier to work into moulds, hence why it's perfect for the little boxes. It has slightly different flavour and texture than most other chocolate as well!

 

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