Food for brain | revision & chocolate


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What improves revision in the library more than some cruelty free chocolate? There is a huge variety at the vegetarian and vegan shop Rainbow Wholefoods. They sell organic stuff too and are very keen on fair trade. So yeah, pretty much one of the happiest places you can shop in in Norwich. Apart from the marzipan variety from Thorntons and Ritter Sport these raw chocolates from MULU and Raw Nibbles were the first vegan chocolates I’ve tried which didn’t have a popular name brand (to my beginner vegan knowledge anyway!). Despite being labelled Silk and not Dark, the MULU one did have dark chocolate taste but the latter was sweet and crunchy! It also has vanilla and whole brown rice protein so there, next time vegans get asked where do they get their protein from here it is: chocolate! Is there any better source? Haha but there are of course healthier sources with less sugar rest assured (beans, lentils, soy milk…). Organic MULU Raw Chocolate has a fun and compact packaging I haven’t seen many chocolate brands adopt. So yes, lovely thing to get me through yet another day of revision… If you get a chance do buy it and tell me what you think :)

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…and remember, the strongest animals don’t eat meat

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Food for thought: http://www.elephantjournal.com/2010/12/humans-shouldnt-drink-cow-milk/

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