Chocolate was first produced for the first time in America in the 1600's.
The Natives of South America (Aztecs, Incas, ect.).
The Maya Native Americans of central America are thought to be the first to make chocolate, around the year 300 AD.
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! :)
renewable because it can be produced in one life time
Sir Hans Soloane added milk to chocolate for the first time and invented chocolate milk. Yummy!
The first time someone ate it.
Early 1700's, chocolate has been around for a long time
great Britain have invaded south America for the first time
The First Chocolate Chip Cookies were invented in 1930 when Toll House Inn baker Ruth Wakefield decided to save time and just throw chunks of chocolate into her cookie batter, rather than melt it first
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European countries began importing chocolate, from the New World, in the 16th century. By the 17th century, Switzerland was making its own. One of the country's successful chocolate factories was Kohler, on the shores of Lake Geneva, at Lausanne. Kohler products were so highly regarded that their posters were as prized as their chocolate. One such successful poster was the Kohler advertisement for their chocolat fondant. So the recipe for chocolat fondant was originally Swiss, from French-speaking Switzerland.
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