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The evolution of chocolate

Aug1

Europeans came into contact with chocolate when Montezuma introduced the conquistador Hernán Cortés to xocolatl. Antonio de Solís, Philip IV’s official Chronicler of the Indies, described Montezuma taking a chocolate beverage after meals, as part of a sumptuous daily ritual. Continue reading →

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