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How did chocolate travel to Europe? (Write in about 80 words).

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Answered by rekhasingh86501
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Answer:

Christopher Colombus was the one who had brought cocoa to Europe...

Explanation:

Christopher Columbus is said to have brought the first cocoa beans back to Europe from his fourth visit to the 'New World' between 1502 and 1504. However far more exciting treasures on board his galleons meant the humble cocoa beans were ignored.

It was his fellow explorer, the Spanish Conquistador Don Hernán Cortés, who first realised their commercial value.. He brought cocoa beans back to Spain in 1528 and very gradually, the custom of drinking the chocolate spread across Europe, reaching England in the 1650s.London Chocolate Houses became fashionable meeting places for the elite of London society wanting to savour this new luxury beverage.

As the popularity of chocolate grew, so did the number of cocoa growing countries in the world.

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Answered by mayankmittal58
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Answer:

The story of chocolate begins with cocoa trees that grew wild in the tropical rainforests of the Amazon basin and other areas in Central and South America for thousands of years. The Maya Indians and the Aztecs recognised the value of cocoa beans - both as an ingredient for their special 'chocolate' drink and as currency - for hundreds of years before cocoa was brought to Europe.

Christopher Columbus is said to have brought the first cocoa beans back to Europe from his fourth visit to the 'New World' between 1502 and 1504. However far more exciting treasures on board his galleons meant the humble cocoa beans were ignored.

It was his fellow explorer, the Spanish Conquistador Don Hernán Cortés, who first realised their commercial value. He brought cocoa beans back to Spain in 1528 and very gradually, the custom of drinking the chocolate spread across Europe, reaching England in the 1650s.

London Chocolate Houses became fashionable meeting places for the elite of London society wanting to savour this new luxury beverage.

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