It's not actually green, but it might as well be. Gary Null's Nutritious Chocolate is packed with more vegetables than a health food salad bar. Sure, it also contains sugar and cocoa (both organic, of course), but they are quickly followed by a shocking list of ingredients that includes alfalfa leaf, oat grass, broccoli, parsley, and kale.
Kale?
I couldn't resist throwing a bar into my basket during the latest visit to my local natural foods store. Upon ripping open the wrapper, I discovered that it looks like chocolate and smells like chocolate, but would it taste like a spinach smoothie?
Thankfully, no. While the texture is more dry and crumbly than your average Hershey bar, it tasted, well, like chocolate. I found that the challenge was not in enjoying the candy, but in deciding if it was indeed candy. To fully appreciate the eating experience, I would need to know if Nutritious Chocolate was a treat with which I was rewarding myself, or a health food that would enhance my health and longevity.
I never did decide and half of Gary Null's chocolate bar is still in my cabinet next to a bag of real chocolate chips.
Not sure why you should eat Nutritious Chocolate? Garry Null has an entire list of reasons.
would love to know the nutritional info. is it chock full of fiber and protein?
Reading the packaging on my bar: no fiber, but 8 g. of protein in one serving (six pieces/squares). Also lots of vitamins E and C and selenium.
I wonder if I could actually get the vegetable idea out of my mind. Do they make dark and milk varieties?
kind of falls between light and dark. and it’s tough to get the veggies out of mind.
I’ve had the bar a few times and I’m lucky if it lasts more than a day. I’m a big green/red juicer so I love the thought of more veggies in the chocolate-but you honestly only taste delicious choclate. Totally addictive stuff. Gary’s a gourmet chef as well and he created it.