Why does chocolate melt in your mouth?
The melting point of chocolate is slightly below body temperature. When chocolate is placed in the mouth, it absorbs heat from the mouth, causing it to melt. Unlike other food products that require chewing to break down into small pieces, chocolate melts effortlessly, turning into a smooth, velvety liquid that coats the tongue and triggers a satisfying sensory experience.
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