RU Hot for Cocoa?

RU Hot for Cocoa?

EATING 101 RU DINING HEALTHY? A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE RU HEALTHY DINING TEAM A Joint Program Between Rutgers Dining Services and The New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health R U Hot for Cocoa? Feeling cold with the changing weather? Searching for the best drink to soothe your chills? A nice cup of hot cocoa may just be exactly what would warm your body! Hot cocoa is a wonderful sweet treat that is typically lower in sugar and fat than the average chocolate dessert. Because is does not contain a large amount of caffeine, it is a great option for a late night beverage, rather than caffeinated coffee or tea. Keep reading to learn the health benefits of hot cocoa and some fun flavor ideas! Fantastic Flavors Create Your Own Whether at home or on campus, Make your own hot cocoa add extra flavor to your hot cocoa using cocoa powder and a with: touch of sweetener. This allows • Cinnamon or pumpkin pie you to control the amount sugar in the beverage. Instant spice for a touch of Dare to go Dark or homemade hot cocoa can be warmth made with water for a lighter • A few mini marshmallows Opt for dark hot cocoa flavor, or with low fat or non- for a sweet treat (at least 70% cocoa), • A dash of vanilla, almond, rather than blends with dairy milk for a richer beverage. or mint extract to fulfill less cocoa, for added your craving health benefits. A food item with 70% or higher dark chocolate is thought to have anti- inflammatory properties. Grab a cup of cocoa when you can’t escape the cold, it’s the hottest drink around! Revised by: Jessica Van Wie Reviewed by: Dr. Peggy Policastro, RDN – Dining Services and the IFNH References: Can Diet Help with Inflammation? Available at https://www.eatright.org/health/wellness/preventing-illness/can-diet-help- with-inflammation Accessed on: 10/28/2020 Is Your Kid Overcaffeinated? Available at https://www.eatright.org/food/nutrition/healthy-eating/is-your-kid-over-caffeinated Accessed on: 10/28/2020 The Nutrition Source Available at https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/food-features/dark-chocolate/ Accessed on: 10/28/2020 Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate Guide Available at: https://www.godairyfree.org/ask-alisa/dairy-free-hot-chocolate-2 Accessed on: 10/28/2020 Questions? Like us on Facebook (RU Healthy Dining Team), follow us on Twitter (@ru_hdt), Instagram (@ru_hdt), Snapchat (ru_hdt) or email [email protected]. .

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