You mean, why do we have an English word chocolate? It's because the Spanish discovered people in Mexico drinking this drink. The Spanish interpreted the Aztec word they heard as "chocolate". The Spanish word was passed to the English with the drink. So the word comes from the Aztec by way of Spanish.
"Chocolate" in English is cioccolata in Italian.
Cadbury Chocolate.
"Do you want a chocolate?" in English is Vuoi un cioccolato? in Italian.
Chocolate is 'chokoreeto' in Japanese.
The English!
chocolate
Flying chocolate cows caused the black death.
Milk chocolate has a sweet taste. Dark chocolate has a very bitter taste. Sugar causes chocolate to become sweet.
CHOCOLATE CHIPS CHOCOLATE CHIPS
hot chocolate for the soul
How do you say do you like chocolate in italian?
"Littlejohns English Toffee House has the absolute best toffee and chocolate ever. I mean I'm not usually interested in chocolate but I always stop by here for toffee and chocolate. So to answer your question, yes, it does."