what tool is used to mix Hot Chocolate in hispanic countries
No. Chocolate was first consumed as a drink by the ancient peoples of Mexico. It was never smoked.
The tool that Puritans used to teach their children was the New England Primer. It was also used to teach them Christian Catechism at the same time.
Chocolate as we know it today is made from cocoa mass and cocoa butter and a lot of other chemicals. Before chocolate today was invented cocoa was used as a flavoring. People would have eaten most things apart from chocolate.
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The guillotine .
The peso is a currency used in several Hispanic countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia.
yes there is a tool used to make poke the bottom of a pieace of candy
Yes, the term "Hispanic" should be capitalized when used in a sentence. It refers to people and cultures of Spanish-speaking countries or origins.
Hispanic people can come from various countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain. It is a term used to describe people who have a cultural or ancestral connection to Spanish-speaking countries.
It is actually spelled ciao, and is the Italian word for goodbye. It is used in some Hispanic countries, such as Argentina, which have a large population of Europeans.
Spanish is popular in North America because of the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region, particularly in countries such as Mexico, where Spanish is the official language. The term "Hispanic" is used to refer to people with cultural ties to Spanish-speaking countries, including those in North America. Both Spanish and Hispanic culture have had a significant impact on the social fabric of North America.
There are many different chocolate used for chocolate roses. The main ones are milk chocolate, chocolate plastic, and savory white chocolate.
Novella can be used as a girls name but it would be confusing and just weird. I mean it might be weird depending on were the girl might live. Hispanic countries come to mind.
It is not a race. It's more of a cultural reference. As used today, it means the culture and people of countries formerly ruled by Spain, including many parts of the Americas parts of Africa and some areas in the Asian Pacific like the Philippines. [See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic for more information]
I don't know, but I do know that the Mayans used to make chocolate drinks, which were very bitter. Then the Conquistadors came along. Then they probably brought it back to Europe and added sugar to it.
The chocolate is used as a flavoring.
Chocolate was anciently used for currency!!!!!!!!!! :D