Chocolate derives its name from the Mayan word "xocoatl". The Mayans first cultivated cacao for processing into what we now know as chocolate - around 600 A.D., somewhere in the Yucatan peninsula (in the southeastern portion of what is now Mexico).
the earliest documented use of chocolate was around 1100 B.C. Back then chocolate was usually served as a drink, though
chocolate was invented about 3100 years ago
Chocolate comes from a country in Africa
At first it was very not sweet, and mostly very un delicious
however, the Europeans put some milk and some other things in them which makes them sweeter and not sour or un sweet
john cadbury invented Cadbury chocolate. The founding of the buisness started in 1831 when john first made cocoa products on a factory scale in an old malthouse in Crooked Lane,Birmingham in England.
Chocolate was never "invented". It comes from a plant (the cocoa bean) that is grown, harvested, and then turned into chocolate.
it was discovered in 1527 in Spain
the cacao bean was discovered at South America
Yees they 'discovered' chocolate.
The first group of people to discover chocolate were the Maya Indians during seventh century A. D. The Maya Indians would make drink involving roasted cocoa beans, spice and water called "chocolatl".
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Mexico and South America. They found the Incas drinking a chocolate drink.
Before the Spanish discovered chocolate there was none in Europe.
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Central America and Mexico
it was invented beforre because the spanish people from the renaissance invented it when they discovered america and got to the mayas