Ian Stewart told them about lasagna then they figured out how to make chocolate through their knowledge of lasagna
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They learned about apricots, rice, and cotton cloth.
Drank hot chocolate
they learned about coffee from the Ethiopians and Arabs
The first time Europeans were introduced to chocolate was in the 1500s (learning in the Central/South America) thanks to the Spanish explorers! Hope this helps! :)
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Nope. Chocolate wasn't known to the Europeans in that time frame.
They learned from the people of the Fertile Crescent.
When Europeans first started exploring the Americas, they discovered that the Mayans and Aztecs already were consuming chocolate, as a drink. They had been consuming chocolate since about 2,000 years ago. The Europeans took the chocolate to Europe, and it went on from there. So this would have been from the late 1400s on. See the Related link below.
The Aztecs drank a chocolate drink and when the Europeans came into Mexico and South America they discovered chocolate and took it back to Europe.
They introduced agriculture to the Europeans. They showed them how to grow corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, tobacco, beans, vanilla, and chocolate.
They learned it because Marco Polo wrote a book about it and everyone read it.