Spanish conquistadors.
Central America and Mexico
Mexico and South America. They found the Incas drinking a chocolate drink.
Hernan Cortes. However, chocolate had been invented in Mexico almost 2500 years earlier.
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.
When Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico, they also brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Once they conquered all native peoples in Mexico, they swiftly converted them to Christianity.
Mexico because they discovered the Cacao bean :) Canada, of course. Mexicans don't drink hot chocolate, preferring chocolate milk and milkshakes.
when the Spanish found South America and Mexico they discovered the Native Americans living there drinking a chocolate drink. Chocolate is a plant native to South America and Mexico and the people living there had been drinking chocolate for centuries. They took chocolate back to Europe with them where it became a big hit.
Cortes and his conquistadors arrived in Mexico in 1519.
YES1934 is the year that the first tourist airplane arrived in Mexico.
the cacaun is produc of Mexico, so the firh time see chocolate are in Mexico, when moctezuma give Spain exploret like drink, the chocolate in Mexico is 100% natural
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro arrived in Mexico in 1519
Before the Spanish Conqistadors arrived in Central America, the Mayans discovered a bean of the Cacao tree that carried a delicious substance to it. The Mayans loved it, and when the Aztecs heard of this "cacao juice" they were obsessed with it (they even used it as currency for a while). Upon Spain's arrival, they saw the tribes with it, tasted it, and sweetened it to what we now know as chocolate.