ny of us want to have a dinner with candlelight. The low lighting 41 (make) it seem romantic(浪漫的), but what if it is even 42 (dark)—too dark to see your hand in front of your face?According to the Guardian, this is the idea of the “dinning in the dark(DID)” experiments, in 43 diners are invited to enjoy mysterious(神秘的)dishes in a dark restaurant, including things they would not like 44 (try) in the well-lit places. They must feel around the plate. 45 (touch) every dish before building up the courage to put it into 46 (they) mouths.“I tried something and it was really an 47 (amaze) to me how my dish tasted.” Dutch writer Merritt Gurley told CNN about her recent DID experience. “I thought, ‘Wow, what was that?’” It turned 48 that it was something I’d eaten many times before. That’s quite surprising.Along with a new dining experience, 49 (guest) are able to share the experience of eating as a blind person would, giving them a small window into the lives of 50 blind, CNN noted.