Taste Preferences

Moving toward higher cocoa percentages is described as reducing cravings for sweetness over time. Adaptation to higher-cocoa chocolate is presented as helping reduce how often and how much chocolate people consume. Taste preferences are de…

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Moving toward higher cocoa percentages is described as reducing cravings for sweetness over time. Adaptation to higher-cocoa chocolate is presented as helping reduce how often and how much chocolate people consume. Taste preferences are described as adapting through repeated exposure to less-sweet chocolate. Chocolate that first tastes too bitter may become satisfying after adaptation.