Cortéz brought large shipments back to Europe. The missionaries on board the ship told everyone in Europe of the sensual rituals of the Aztecs. People connected this to the chocolate drink and, thus, chocolate became known as an aphrodisiac.
Despite the fact that it is not very healthy, it probably does make you a little happier. Just make sure you buy fair trade chocolate!
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Chocolate was also used in rituals. It is said that priests would pierce their earlobes and cover cacao beans with their blood as a sacrifice. It was said to represent a sacrificial heart.
There is evidence from 1500 BCE that cocoa beans were ground to a powder and then mixed with cornflour and chili peppers. By the way, cacao refers to the beans before they've been fermented, whereas cocoa means they've already been fermented.
In the early 1700s, all the aristocratic homes consumed trendy chocolate. They even had special chocolate drink pourers made from silver, gold, or bronze.
In Spain, they figured out that if you add honey, sugar, or vanilla, chocolate becomes a delicious treat. However, it was still not like our modern chocolate.
The problem then, and now, is that farming cocoa is very time and labor-intensive. The pods need to be picked, the beans removed and fermented, and then it has to be shipped all the way to Europe.
At the feast to welcome Hernán Cortéz, Montezuma had 50 jugs of the chocolate drink poured out into large golden mugs.
It was very bitter in its original form, and so doctors prescribed it for upset stomachs.
There are few things as sensuous and delicious as chocolate. Whether it is a small piece after dinner, or a chocolate dessert bonanza, most human beings like chocolate. But have you ever asked yourself how it came into our lives?
Chocolate has a bittersweet past that everyone should know about. Not only will it make you appreciate this special food, but it will also make you more mindful of where it comes from.
Click through the gallery to jump into the world of chocolate.
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There are few things as sensuous and delicious as chocolate. Whether it is a small piece after dinner, or a chocolate dessert bonanza, most human beings like chocolate. But have you ever asked yourself how it came into our lives?
Chocolate has a bittersweet past that everyone should know about. Not only will it make you appreciate this special food, but it will also make you more mindful of where it comes from.
Click through the gallery to jump into the world of chocolate.