No one invented chocolate since it is made from a plant. The use of chocolate goes back to the ancient tribes of the South America and Mexico. When the Spanish came they took chocolate back with them to Spain and it was introduced to Europe. It was most commonly drunk rather than made into a candy like we have today.
the inventor of chocolate and chocolate chips is unknown
Chocolate candy
No... He did accidentally 'discover' the Americas, however.
No, it is named after its inventor, Forrest Mars.
Cortes did not invent hot chocolate. The Aztecs (present day Mexico) drank a chocolate beverage, and Cortes brought it back to the court of Spain, in Sevilla.
Ruth Wakefield was a inventor. She invented Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Ok we know simply that Milton Hershey invented Hershey chocolate in Pennslyvania and the Mayan tribe invented chocolate because the Mayan discovered the cocoa beans so they had the pleasure to invent chocolate for us!!
Hershey's there once was a scientist who had a chocolate brown dog...His name was Hersheys
Daniel Peter, the inventor of milk chocolate, had a total of six siblings. He was the son of a Swiss merchant and grew up in a large family. His siblings included both brothers and sisters, though specific details about each sibling are not widely documented.
Assuming you mean the inventor of the chocolate chip cookie - she died on January 10, 1977
Invention: Hershey bar in 1900 Definition: noun / chocolate bar named by its inventor Function: A bar of milk chocolate made by the Hershey Chocolate Company. Trademark:#71016827 (US) filed February 8, 1906 Inventor: Milton Snavely Hershey Criteria: First practical. Entrepreneur. Birth: September 13, 1857 at Derry Church, Pennsylvania Death: 1945 at Hershey, Pennsylvania
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