It literally means "chocolate awakening", but in this sense it is on a clock (think alarm) used as an advertisement for chocolate, so think of it as suggesting all hours point to "chocolate time".
torta de la galleta del chocolate I hope you can pronounce it.
I LOVE CHOCOLATE =me encanta el chocolateAmo el chocolate! ;)
I love hot chocolate I love hot chocolate
Chocolate is masculine. In french, chocolate is un / le chocolat
Chocolate was anciently used for currency!!!!!!!!!! :D
they traded chocolate in markets and with other native people in sout america. they used chocolate as a form of currency
because the aztecs used chocolate as currency
In those times chocolate was a very big thing. It was worth a lot. So this is the reason the Aztecs used chocolate as money. :)
Because they were the local currency. Also, in some parts of Central America, cacao beans were used as currency as recently as the last century.
chocolate was first used for two things. 1.) for trading ( they used it as a type of currency) and 2.) they used it to make the earliest version of hot chocolate which was cold when they made it ( this was all done by the spanish and the Native Americans)
the Aztec currency is known as chold a mixure of two dearly beloved things: Chocolate and gold.
¤ is the universal currency symbol. When used, it means currency.
The currency used is Euro
The Aztecs used gold as a currency, along with cocoa beans. The chocolate that was made from the cocoa beans was as valuable to them as gold was to the Spaniards. They also used gold for jewellery.
The currency used in Stockholm is the same currency used in the entire country:Kronor (shortened: kr) meaning "crowns"SEK is the currency type.
Pa'anga is the currency used in Tonga.