A UCL mathematics student has found that the falling ‘curtain’ of chocolate in a chocolate fountain surprisingly pulls inwards rather than going straight downwards because of surface tension. Continue reading Exploring the physics of a Chocolate Fountain
Sweet funding deal for Fife Chocolate Fountain Firm
Sephra Europe, the Fife-based supplier of commercial chocolate fountains, has secured £45,000 in fresh funding to tap into new markets. Continue reading Sweet funding deal for Fife Chocolate Fountain Firm
Sephra Self Serve Popcorn Machine
Sephra is proud to present the NEW and innovative Self Serve Popcorn Dispensing Machine. With fantastic features to make it easy to use by both consumer and retailer this new way of allowing customers to serve them selves adds tremendous theatre and customer interaction whilst ensuring increased profitability with low overheads. Continue reading Sephra Self Serve Popcorn Machine
La Fontaine de Chocolat – Chocolate Fountain Hire in London
Being the preferred supplier of quality chocolate fountain hire in London just isn’t enough for our customers – La Fontaine De Chocolat. Not content with being at the top of the fountain, they’re determined Continue reading La Fontaine de Chocolat – Chocolate Fountain Hire in London
Sephra Rotary Donut Maker
Designed for customer facing counter top use, the Rotary Donut Maker is perfect to add a touch of theatre to your food service business. Continue reading Sephra Rotary Donut Maker
Chocolate: Should We Take It in a Pill?
The scientific case for the health benefits of cocoa is so strong that some experts are calling for the development of a supplement — a chocolate pill, if you will. Continue reading Chocolate: Should We Take It in a Pill?
Edible Cinema is a Treat for the Tastebuds, Eyes, and Ears
The next immersive installment in Edible Cinema’s series of sensory adventures will feature a unique menu corresponding to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Continue reading Edible Cinema is a Treat for the Tastebuds, Eyes, and Ears
Cover yourself in Chocolate and Dance in the Street
This Guy Gets Londoners to Cover Themselves in Chocolate and Dance in the Street
Notting Hill in West London isn’t just famous for the floppy haired Hugh Grant classic. Once a year, it also hosts the biggest street party in Britain. First held in the mid-1960s, Notting Hill Carnival began with a crowd of just 500 people. Continue reading Cover yourself in Chocolate and Dance in the Street
Chocolate with your Bacon? Tate Britain’s feast for the senses
London gallery opens Sensorium to explore whether taste, touch, smell and sound change the way people experience art. Continue reading Chocolate with your Bacon? Tate Britain’s feast for the senses
Hot chocolate may prevent memory decline
Scientists at Harvard Medical School suggest drinking two cups of hot chocolate a day may keep the brain healthy and prevent memory decline in older people by preserving blood flow in working areas of the brain. They write about their findings online in the August 7th issue of Neurology. Continue reading Hot chocolate may prevent memory decline