Dining in the Dark: A Blind Dinner in Mar del Sur
Metropolitan Region
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Psychologists have long argued that dining in the dark is the best way to enjoy the true flavor of food. Studies show that 80 percent of people eat with their eyes, so when that sense is removed, the other senses—taste and smell—take over, elevating the experience to a whole new level. After putting on a blindfold in a darkened room lit only by candlelight, you’ll realize that focusing solely on taste and smell can be a truly eye-opening experience—as long as you’re not afraid of the dark!
