Chocolate is a main export and crop for the industry.
The first recorded shipment of chocolate out of Middle America was to Europe; a shipment to Sevilla in 1585.
The Middle Colonies were the most strategically placed and important centers in Colonial America. As in any empire, port cities are of utmost importance and America was no exception. Ports in New York, Delaware and Pennsylvania became important routes of transport.
No, chocolate was not even invented.
There is North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. Central (Middle) America is associated with North America.
Milk chocolate, usually hersheys.
While there are many comapnies that make chocolate in America, one of the largest is Hershey's Chocolates.
Chocolate was first produced for the first time in America in the 1600's.
dark chocolate and lots of nuts
no,its plain coal
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America "discovered" chocolate in 1755 The first American chocolate factory opened in 1765. America then led the way producing chocolate at a faster pace than anywhere else in the world.
Chocolate didn't come from America but was brought back to Europe by the Spanish from Mexico and South America. The usage of chocolate moved pretty fast through Europe once it was introduced.