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Celebrate National Milk Chocolate Day With Us

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 Attention all chocolate lovers! National Milk Chocolate Day is celebrated annually on July 28. When thick chocolate is mixed with powdered, liquid, or condensed milk; it is known as milk chocolate. Milk chocolate is the most famous serving in the chocolate family and it serves a good purpose. It's creamy, delicious, and is frequently used in chocolate bars. It is believed that in the middle of the 19th century, milk chocolate was initially created as a drink in Germany.  The first milk chocolate, in the form of a bar that we all recognize today, was created by Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter while cooperating with Henri NestlĂ© , the founder of his NestlĂ© chocolate group. So if you are a true chocolate addict, get ready to celebrate all things milk chocolate! So go ahead, make yourself a cup of milk chocolate, stock up on your favorite milk chocolate treats, and try not to get sick! In case you need to justify your caloric intake, remember that chocolate causes the brain to release

Coffee Consumption Linked to a Lower Risk of COVID-19 Report

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The team of researchers at Northwestern University in Chicago accepted the analysis of data from approximately 40,000 participants in the United Kingdom. The team analyzed the participants' diet data from 2006 to 2010 and 40 to 70 years ago. The researchers specifically analyzed consumption data for coffee, tea, processed meat, red meat, fish, eggs, fruits, and vegetables.   The results of the COVID-19 test of these same people in the United Kingdom, Public Health England in 2020 were then studied. Food and drink, coffee stood out among the top preventative dietary factors for preventing COVID-19.   Looking at coffee especially, the researchers reported that drinking one or more cups of coffee a day was associated with an approximately 10% decrease in the risk of CoronaVirus compared to drinking less than one cup. Coffee is loaded with powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.   The researchers noted that the coffee drinker has also been associated with a