for anaerobic culture and onto Trypticase Soy Agar with 5% Sheep Blood (TSA II; BD&C), Chocolate Agar plate (BD&C), MacConkey plate (BD&C), CNA and Tryptose broth (BD&C) for aerobic culture. The ...
Chocolate bars sold by a New York-based candy retailer recalled earlier this summer have now been given a risk classification by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA classified the ...
Dubai-based chocolate brand, FIX, has been setting the Internet on fire with its unique flavours and viral appeal. Known for combining innovative, Middle Eastern-inspired ingredients like ...
Arguably one of the world's most beloved foods, chocolate comes in three main varieties: dark, milk and white – although white "chocolate" does not actually contain cocoa products and is a bit ...
I first saw it on my feed in the beginning of August: a thick, brick-like chocolate bar filled with a pistachio-green substance that both looked gooey and sounded crunchy whenever someone took a bite.
If you're a chocolate lover, a foodie who enjoys trying new things, or a cybernaut who spends a lot of time on TikTok, you've most likely heard of, or been enticed to buy, the viral Dubai chocolate.
For dessert lovers in Dubai, getting your hands on the elusive viral pistachio kunafa chocolate from FIX has become more than just a craving—it’s a challenge, an experience, a badge of honour.
Chocolate cravings are often the downfall of healthy eating and weight loss plans, particularly when it comes to desserts. While decadent chocolate cakes and creamy mousses can be enjoyed as part ...