In the 1800's, Bristol Firm Fry & Sons invented solid chocolate.
The First Solid Eating Chocolate Was Produced In 1847 And Was Invented In 1850
Mexico was the country that created or invented chocolate.
America.......i think :)
Switzerland...
Chocolate is a delicious solid.
the first chocolate was invented in AD 600, by the Aztecs. But, it wasn't like a chocolate bar or anything, it was a drink which tasted bitter and disgusting because there was no milk, or even sugar. However, the first chocolatebar like the ones we eat now where properly invented by Herni Nestle 1875, which had added milk, and in the shape of a BAR!
Chocolate as a prepared food product typically exists as a solid or liquid.
it was invented in Brazil Aztecs
Well, Mexicans made hot chocolate, but Spain really invented chocloate as we know it today.
Chocolate is native to south america, where it was drunk as a frothy drink. Modern chocolate was developed by theVan Houten family in the netherlands.
Chocolate in its solid form was invented in 1847. Joseph Fry & Son discovered a way to mix some of the cocoa butter back into the dutched chocolate, and added sugar, creating a paste that could be moulded. The result was the first modern chocolate bar. But chocolate drinks were popular in Mexico around 1500 BCE maybe i dont want to drink cabbages right now