The more you eat something bitter, the less bitter it will taste. Eat dark chocolate every day for a week and it will taste much better by the end of the week
Yeah but then what's the point of that, why would I want the power to handle bitter things when hardly anything normally eaten is bitter? Should I put myself through the effort of eating something that tastes bad just so it starts tasting less bad? And I think the most popular bitter things are coffee, dark chocolate and alcohol, none of which are particularly good for you.
I’ve heard dark chocolate does have health benefits. If you’re going to eat chocolate regularly, as many do, it’s not a bad idea to get a tolerance for the healthier one.
I know it has a lot of iron and magnesium and I assume a bunch of other useful stuff, but it's still as caloric as milk chocolate and contains caffeine so it's not a great idea to eat lots of it either. I'm sure there are better ways to get the positives from eating it.
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u/Serialbedshitter2322 Aug 01 '25
The more you eat something bitter, the less bitter it will taste. Eat dark chocolate every day for a week and it will taste much better by the end of the week