Scientists Made Crispier Chocolates through 3D Printers
Joaqin Vale, Tech Times 22 April 2023, 09:04 pm The taste of the food is what delights us most, but so is its texture, its mouthfeel, and the sound that it makes when we bite it. A food is more delightful when it triggers all the five senses. This is what a team of Dutch scientists wanted to replicate through designing the most perfect piece of chocolate that can snap and crackle to increase that “mouthfeel pleasure.” (Photo : VALENTINE CHAPUIS/AFP via Getty Images) A photo shows hardened chocolate before the packaging stage at the Ethiquable cooperative chocolate factory in Fleurance, southern France, on June 26, 2021.
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