| The
origins of chocolate can be traced back
to the ancient Maya and Aztec civilisations
in Central America, who first enjoyed
'chocolatl'; a much-prized spicy drink
made from roasted cocoa beans.
Throughout its history, whether as
cocoa or drinking chocolate beverage
or confectionery treat, chocolate has
been a much sought after food.
Because cocoa beans were valuable,
they were given as gifts on occasions
such as a child coming of age and at
religious ceremonies. Merchants often
traded cocoa beans for other commodities
such as cloth, jade and ceremonial feathers. |