160 to 225 million years ago depending on who you ask
the first chocolate was invented in AD 600, by the Aztecs. But, it wasn't like a chocolate bar or anything, it was a drink which tasted bitter and disgusting because there was no milk, or even sugar. However, the first chocolatebar like the ones we eat now where properly invented by Herni Nestle 1875, which had added milk, and in the shape of a BAR!
Women started to work in the mans jobs and tasted the first tast of time out of the house.
1914
Milk is produced by most species of mammals to feed their young. Cow's milk and goat's milk dates to prehistory. Pasteurization is typically associated with cow's milk, and was first suggested by German agricultural chemist Franz von Soxhlet (1848-1926) in 1886.
Metaphor,desire can't be tasted as food.the poet compare something that can be tasted to the desire.
No, I have never tasted milk soup but I have heard good things. The recipe for milk soup calls for the following ingredients: milk, egg noodles, butter, salt, and sugar. The total cooking time for this dish is 20 minutes.
Yep. Tasted pretty salty to me.
Yes, but not as much as the US. When I lived there it was sold in pints and tasted like canned milk.
The first chocolate was usually cocoa powder made into a drink (similar to hot chocolate, or a spice cafe mocha drink). It was very bitter, as there was not sugar or milk added to it.
My great-grandmother H.J. McKackle. She was the founder of Hershey.
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A huge American
please rephrase, can't understand the question
Milk has helped mine, but its only temporary.. I just took some baking soda and water and that tasted like a fear but its been a couple of minutes and still no pain now.
No one. He was the first. (John 2.8,9)
The papaya was first grown in the carribean islands the lucious was first tasted by sir Reynold parsey
Yes. Tasted is a verb.