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Where is the chocolate word come from. ​

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Answered by harshpandit30
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Etymologists trace the origin of the word "chocolate" to the Aztec word "xocoatl," which referred to a bitter drink brewed from cacao beans. The Latin name for the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao, means "food of the gods."

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Answered by bhargavi02
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Chocolate is a sweet hard food made from cocoa beans. It is usually brown in colour and is eaten as a sweet.

chocolate has been around us for more than 2000 years. However, the word 'chocolate' has been used to refer to a beverage made from the seeds of a cacao tree, and not a delicacy in a solid form. It was a bitter drink, but at the same time very popular and cherished. From the start, chocolate was a beverage consumed by the rich, at least in Europe, where it appeared sometime around the 17th century. When they first consumed it, Europeans (Spanish in the first case) called it 'a beverage for pigs', but they soon started mixing it with honey and sugar, and in a blink of an eye, chocolate gained incredible popularity throughout the whole Old Continent.

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