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Who were the first to turn the cacao plant into chocolate?
Who were the first to turn the cacao plant into chocolate?
What was the Mayan chocolate beverage called?
What was the Mayan chocolate beverage called?
What did the Aztecs believe about chocolate?
What did the Aztecs believe about chocolate?
What did the Aztecs use cocoa beans for?
What did the Aztecs use cocoa beans for?
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Who is believed to have brought chocolate to Spain?
Who is believed to have brought chocolate to Spain?
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Study Notes
Ancient Civilizations and Chocolate
- The ancient Mesoamericans, specifically the Olmec civilization, were the first to turn the cacao plant into chocolate around 2500 BCE.
Mayan Chocolate
- The Mayan chocolate beverage was called xocoatl, which was a bitter, frothy drink made from cacao beans.
Aztec Beliefs and Uses
- The Aztecs believed that chocolate was a gift from the gods and held it in high esteem, reserving it for the elite.
- The Aztecs used cocoa beans as a form of currency, in addition to consuming them as a drink.
Introduction to Europe
- It is believed that Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, brought chocolate to Spain in the 16th century, introducing it to European culture.
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Description
Discover the fascinating history of chocolate in Latin America with this quiz! Test your knowledge on the origins of cacao plants, the role of ancient civilizations like the Olmec and Mayans, and the various uses of chocolate throughout history. Find out how much you know about this beloved treat's 4,000-year journey in Latin America!