Xocolatl, or chocolatl, is a traditional Mesoamerican beverage made from cacao beans, water, and spices, often enjoyed by ancient civilizations like the Aztecs and Mayans. The drink was typically bitter and unsweetened, sometimes flavored with ingredients like chili peppers, vanilla, or honey. It played a significant role in rituals and daily life, symbolizing luxury and status. The modern chocolate we know today evolved from these ancient practices, incorporating sugar and milk for sweetness.
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Chocolate is descended from Chocolatl I believe.
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it was a drink Aztecs drank
Chocolate (Aztec: xocolatl, Maya: chocolha).
Chocolatl, an ancient Mesoamerican beverage, was primarily made by the Aztecs and Mayans. It was crafted from ground cacao beans mixed with water, spices, and sometimes honey or vanilla to enhance flavor. The mixture was often frothed by pouring it back and forth between vessels, resulting in a frothy texture. This drink was typically consumed cold and was associated with rituals and elite social gatherings.
Chocolatl was a bitter drink made by the ancient Maya and Aztec civilizations. It was created by grinding cacao beans into a paste and then mixing it with water, chili peppers, and other spices. The drink was valued for its invigorating and medicinal properties.
cocoa beans. They were used to make 'chocolatl' - a spicy drink
"Chocolatl"