Sweet Apr 2026
: For a look at current food trends, BBC News explains the booming $3 billion market for "vacuum-puffed" sweets and why the removal of moisture makes flavors more intense.
: For a bit of history, All That Is Interesting features a fascinating look at how a 1900s German chocolate company imagined the "sweet life" of the future, predicting things like mobile cities on trains and flying machines. : For a look at current food trends,
: An intriguing study on ScienceDirect explores how the sensory experience of sweet tastes can actually enhance cognitive flexibility and boost workplace creative performance. I’m glad you found the article interesting
I’m glad you found the article interesting! Since "sweet" can describe everything from a heartwarming story to the literal science of sugar, here are a few other "sweet" reads that might catch your interest: : For a look at current food trends,