Contrary to popular belief, the Virgin Islands don't have that name because they belong to billionaire owner of the Virgin company Richard Branson. He could probably afford to buy them all if he wanted to, but the name actually comes from Christopher Columbus, who discovered them and named them Saint Ursula and the 11,000 virgins. It was the name that attracted the attention of Branson though; as soon as he found out they existed, he was determined to buy one.
It was 1979 when Branson bought his first island there, paying just $180,000 for it, as at the time there was no market for them and nothing there to see. Since then - thanks in no small part to development work that Branson has paid for - they've become one of the most popular destinations for the rich and famous anywhere in the world.
Over the years, weve seen so many food trends come and go, such as ramen burgers, matcha, and spiked ice-cream. Nowadays, were seeing another trend making waves in the food industry. How many times today have you seen an Instagram photo of a scoop of black ice cream, or a cup of black yogurt, or hamburgers with black buns? Indeed, the charcoal trend has taken the world by storm.
So, what gives your latte that deep black shade? Activated charcoal, or coconut ash, is produced by heating coconut shells to insanely high temperatures until theyre burnt to a crisp. The ashes are then increased in size by steaming at high temperatures. Through this process, the ashes become a strong detoxifier, mostly because they become extra absorbent. This product may be purchased in pill form, and promises to alleviate hangovers, minimize the effects of food poisoning, and fight the visible signs of aging.
Activated charcoal is said to boost ones energy as a result of decreasing toxins in the body. However, no evidence proves that detoxifying can lead to increased energy. Also, while it can help cure a hangover, it doesnt necessarily remove alcohol from your blood. It is also said to aid in debloating your stomach because it cleanses your colon but again, this all anecdotal and isnt supported by scientific evidence as of yet. All we can say for sure is that it is a proven detoxifier.