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The Mayans and Aztecs drank hot chocolate for thousands of years. "Chocolate" comes from the word "xocolatl," or "bitter ...
The molinillo, or stirrer—this one dating from the 1930s—is a utensil with a certain flair, used for centuries to whip up a foam on hot-chocolate ... it on to the Aztec, but had you walked ...
Few things are as comforting as a cup of hot chocolate. For many ... where the Olmec, Aztec, and Mayan civilizations consumed an early version that differed greatly from today's decadent, winter ...
Willie will be sharing a recipe he spoke about when he was last here, his alternative to a morning coffee called Aztec Hot Chocolate. It's a heady mix of 100% cacao, water, chilli and honey ...
The Aztec word for the bitter drink is ‘xocolatl ... making it more like the hot chocolate we’d drink today. This method also meant chocolate could be mass-produced, which made it cheaper ...