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19th August 2018
04:42pm BST

“There was a study that recently came out from Syracuse University re-touting the benefits of dark chocolate, specifically on cognitive function — abstract reasoning, memory, focus,” Liz said. “The thought was eating chocolate prepares you more for your workday, so what better day part to incorporate dark chocolate into your meal than breakfast?”Another brilliant study from Tel Aviv University suggested that eating dessert at breakfast supports weight loss.
“Combining those two studies and the likeability of having dessert for breakfast, we predict that breakfast might start seeing brunch amuse-bouche chocolate cakes or brunch and breakfast restaurants incorporating a robust dessert menu,” She added.Safe to say we'll be adding a broken up bar of chocolate to our cereals in the mornings for the next while!