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  1. Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows.

    • It Started in Mexico
    • Then Made Its Way to Europe
    • Hot Chocolate Today
    • The Evolution of Chocolate
    • Hot Chocolate Recipes

    As early as 500 BC, the Mayans were drinking chocolate made from ground-up cocoa seeds mixed with water, cornmeal, and chili peppers(as well as other ingredients)—a much different version from the hot chocolate we know today. They would mix the drink by pouring it back and forth from a cup to a pot until a thick foam developed, and then enjoy the b...

    In the early 1500s, the explorer Cortez brought cocoa beans and the chocolate drink-making tools to Europe. Although the drink still remained cold and bitter-tasting, it gained popularity and was adopted by the court of King Charles V as well as the Spanish upper class. After its introduction in Spain, the drink began to be served hot, sweetened, a...

    Up until the 19th century, hot chocolate was used as a treatment for stomach and liver diseases as well as a special drink. Today, however, we simply treat this warm concoction as a beverage to sip and savor. In America, hot chocolate is somewhat thin and often made by combining hot water with packets of powder, although you can find more authentic...

    It wasn't until the middle of the 18th century that chocolate began to evolve past its drinkable form. First, cocoa powderwas invented in Holland, where the Dutch controlled nearly the entire cocoa bean trade. Since the cocoa powder blends much easier with milk or water, it allowed for more creations to come. Next came chocolate as a candy by mixin...

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · The cocoa bean was so revered that it was used as currency and offered to the gods in sacred rituals. But it wasn't the sweet, creamy hot chocolate we know today. This was a far cry from your cosy winter beverage. Picture a frothy, bitter drink, often mixed with spices, chilli, and served cold.

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    His break in music came in 1969 when he recorded a version of John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" with a band called "Hot Chocolate Band". Unable to change the lyrics without Lennon's permission, he sent a copy to his record label, Apple , and the song was released with Lennon's approval.

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · The words "hot" and "drinking" were only inserted later, when solid chocolate bars were invented (by Fry's of Bristol) in 1847. Getty Images. Louche young sailors were often after "staying power...

  5. Dec 17, 2012 · Chocolate was made this way and consumed almost entirely as a drink until 1828 when Dutch chemist Coenraad Johannes van Houten invented a process that could separate out most of the fat — the cocoa butter — from the chocolate liquor, leaving a dry cake that is then pulverized into cocoa powder.

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  7. The words "hot" and "drinking" were only inserted later, when solid chocolate bars were invented (by Fry's of Bristol) in 1847. Getty Images. Louche young sailors were often after "staying...