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Title: Chocolate With No Calories Available
Description: £1.50p a time


Eddy - April 10, 2009 07:59 PM (GMT)
A new inhaler - dubbed Le Whif - has been developed by scientists, allowing chocoholics to enjoy all the treats they can handle for zero calories.

The revolutionary gadget means chocolate lovers can indulge their guilty pleasure without putting on weight.

The gadget lets users breathe in chocolate to curb cravings and satisfy their sweet tooth ...

... The chocolate-flavoured powder is housed in a small plastic cylinder which users breathe in from.

Makers say the particles of the powder are too large to enter the lungs or do any damage.

They believed the chocolate inhaler is just the first step in a gastronomic revolution.

Tom Hadfield, part of the Le Whif team, said: "When you inhale food, you don't want the particles going into your lungs.

"However, these are too big to do that, and we have developed a special mouthpiece to help.

"It fills your mouth with almost pure chocolate - it tastes really good.

"It's zero calorie, so could also be used as a diet tool.

"But chocolate is only the beginning - we're going to be unveiling more different types of food in the future.

"Two Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx is even working with us to develop meals, such as a mint-flavoured inhaler to go alongside his lamb dishes.

"Eventually we could be having three course meals this way."

Each canister costs £1.50 and can be reused several times.

Le Whif will be available to buy from April 29.

Full article and picture of product, Telegraph, 10/04/09.

Eddy - April 10, 2009 08:00 PM (GMT)
How absolutely wonderful. That's one for me. This could turn out to be very popular.

Where's Rose?

:D

Rose - April 10, 2009 09:46 PM (GMT)

Im here :D

BUT I don't fancy this .

""When you inhale food, you don't want the particles going into your lungs. However, these are too big to do that "".


IF a peanut can end up in your lungs - just how big are these particles :) ..


"Eventually we could be having three course meals this way." - we would all end up fading away :o .

Mootle - April 17, 2009 05:01 PM (GMT)
What I particularly like about chocolate is letting it dissolve slowly in my mouth, so i don't think this one is for me :unsure:
It is possible, or rather it used to be, to buy low fat cocoa which has less calories tha ordinary cocoa, and which the Low Fat Cookery expert Sue Kreitzman uses in a lot of recipes. :)

Eddy - April 18, 2009 06:19 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Mootle @ Apr 17 2009, 05:01 PM)
What I particularly like about chocolate is letting it dissolve slowly in my mouth, so i don't think this one is for me :unsure:
It is possible, or rather it used to be, to buy low fat cocoa which has less calories tha ordinary cocoa, and which the Low Fat Cookery expert Sue Kreitzman uses in a lot of recipes. :)

Mootle, I know what you mean. In am an expert.

:D

There are now a few low fat chocolatey products, including hot drinking chocolate.

Though I love chocolate, I do my utmost to avoid eating it after about 5pm as it can trigger off a migraine for me.


Mootle - April 18, 2009 12:34 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Eddy @ Apr 18 2009, 07:19 AM)
QUOTE (Mootle @ Apr 17 2009, 05:01 PM)
What I particularly like about chocolate is letting it dissolve slowly in my mouth, so i don't think this one is for me :unsure:
It is possible, or rather it used to be, to buy low fat cocoa which has less calories tha ordinary cocoa, and which the Low Fat Cookery expert Sue Kreitzman uses in a lot of recipes. :)

Mootle, I know what you mean. In am an expert.

:D

There are now a few low fat chocolatey products, including hot drinking chocolate.

Though I love chocolate, I do my utmost to avoid eating it after about 5pm as it can trigger off a migraine for me.

It doesn't give me migraine, but I do find it keeps me awake if I eat it at night.




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