Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 27

Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 27
26 AT L A N T I CA on the fly Compiled by Eliza Reid BEST CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE: Live like Charlie in the Chocolate Factory at Cadbury World in Birmingham, England. The center’s newest exhibit, Essence, recently opened, celebrating the secret of Dairy Milk, the UK’s favorite chocolate bar. The interactive experience allows visitors to create their very own chocolate experience, combining warm liquid melted chocolate with various additions like jelly babies or popcorn. There’s so much chocolate here, the aroma pervades the entire building. I have already submitted my job application. www.cadburyworld.co.uk Top Festival: The European capital of chocolate, Perugia, Italy, is once again hosting its fantastic festival, Eurochocolate 2006, from 14 - 22 October. The theme of this year’s festival, held in the same town as renowned chocolate makers Perugina, is “Creators of Sweetness”. A highlight promises to be the giant 3,000 kg chocolate igloo that organizers are building. Let’s hope the weather’s not too humid. www.eurochocolate.com Best recipe: Mole is a traditional Mexican dish with turkey or chicken, tomatoes, chilies, and chocolate. The name “mole” comes from the Aztec word for salsa, so expect some fire in the thick sauce, which can be red, green, or almost black, depending on the quantities of chocolate and types of chilies used. Green mole is served mostly in Oaxaca, but anyone will tell you that their grandmother makes the best. Buying the best: Is chocolate better from Belgium or Switzerland? Iceland’s most famous chocolatier, Haflidi Ragnarsson, says they each have their own strengths. “Switzerland is famous for its milk chocolate,” he says, “and Belgium has more creamy and praline-filled chocolates.” Lindt is probably Switzerland’s best-known chocolate company, and there are many in Belgium, but Haflidi suggests that connoisseurs try Pierre Marcolini in Brussels for some memorable confections. In the news: Reuters news wires reported in late May that a new study, conducted at Wheeling Jesuit University in the United States, suggests that eating milk chocolate may boost brain function. Apparently many of the substances in chocolate, like theobromine, phenethylamine, and caffeine, can stimulate mental alertness. As if you really needed an excuse…. a PHOTO BY ÁSLAUG SNORRADÓTTIR Welcome to Atlantica’s new section, Indulge, which combines two of life’s greatest pleasures: food and travel. This month we bring you chocolate. Indulge … IN CHOCOLATE 009 airmail Atlantica 406 .indd 26 23.6.2006 11:30:33
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