Chocolate4 Chocolates – The Truth Behind Their Sweetness “Eatable Marshmallow Pillows. Lickable Wallpaper for Nurseries. Hot Ice Creams for Cold Days. Cows that give Chocolate Milk. Fizzy Lifting Drinks. Square Sweets that look Round.”― Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. By: Ji In Erin Lee | English Columnist Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl offers a rare glimpse into the secrets of chocolate production. Chocolate bars, cand.. 2017. 10. 11. Finding the Meaning of Love “Without Valentine’s Day, February would be…well, January.” -Jim Gaffigan February is the month of romance and love. When I think of February, the first thing I think of is Valentine’s Day, a day in which long winded love letters are sent between admirers, Cupid is floating in the sky shooting arrows of love, and paper mache hearts are hung across the room. Somehow, the frozen, white snow does n.. 2016. 2. 19. Can Buy Me Love: Economics of Valentine's Day In the wise words of Prophet McCartney, you can’t buy me love. Or can you? As Professor Dan Ariely of Duke University expressed in an interview, Valentine’s Day is not all about love; in the eyes of an economist, it is just another highly commercial holiday. With Valentine’s Day upon us, many are relentlessly searching for that gift or basket of goods that will satisfy the courted and potentiall.. 2011. 2. 15. Berkeley á la Carte with Phillipe– Menu 2: Chocolate Valentine’s Day, Couple’s Curse, or Chocovore’s Paradise– call it what you will, but chocolate sales are up by 8.2% compared to last year around the world (Source: National Consumer Census; February 8th, 2011), and more couples are defining relationships for better or worse. The day when most the most number of relationships are formed on Facebook is on Valentine’s Day (on Facebook, 50.7 million.. 2011. 2. 14. 이전 1 다음