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Do Egyptians eat brownies

Updated: 10/6/2023
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14y ago

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Assuming the question refers to ancient and pre-Columbus Egypt, the Answer is no, they did not. Chocolate was unknown in the Eastern hemisphere prior to the conquest under Cortez of the Aztec empire in (present-day) Mexico, where its use (as a liquid refreshment) was first observed. Moreover, cacao, the plant from whose beans chocolate is derived, was indigenous only to the Central and South American regions of the Western Hemisphere.

It was for Europeans, however, to import and first refine it into the forms in which it is most often found and consumed since that time. From Europe it then eventually made its way to Egypt and other places.

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12y ago

Chocolate was produced by Mesoamerican inhabitants in particular Aztecs and mayans, and it was unknown outside America until 1492. Therefore, it was impossible that ancient Egyptians smoke chocolate.

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15y ago

since cattle couldn't survive there and there was no food storage device other than salting the foos, which sorta killed the cheese, my bet is no they didn't

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14y ago

yes, they did have peanut butter because they had moisture from the Nile River.

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11y ago

No chocolate cake was not invented in their time

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14y ago

yes but it was hard bread

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