History of Chocolate

· LibriHouse
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121
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A delicacy once reserved for gods and royalty—how did chocolate become the world’s favorite treat? The history of chocolate begins with the ancient Mesoamericans, who cultivated cacao and used it in sacred rituals. The Aztecs and Mayans believed cacao had divine properties, often using it in drinks mixed with spices. When Spanish explorers brought cacao to Europe, it became a luxury item, evolving into the sweet treat we know today. Industrialization led to mass production, with brands like Hershey, Nestlé, and Cadbury making chocolate accessible to all. This book explores the cultural significance, trade, and ethical issues surrounding chocolate production, including fair trade and sustainability challenges. If you love chocolate and history, this book offers a fascinating journey through time.

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