Chocolate arrives in Europe
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On this date in 1550 chocolate was introduced to Europe from the Americas. There is evidence that the peoples of Central America used chocolate as a drink as early as 1900 BC. Christopher Columbus reports finding it during his fourth expedition in 1502. The Maya and Aztec people considered it a delicacy and the emperor Montezuma is described enjoying it by a Spanish observer: "When he had done eating, he usually took a Kind of Chocolate, made after the Manner of the Country, that is, the Substance of the Nut beat up with the Mill till the Cup was filled more with Froth than with Liquor; after which he used to smoak Tobacco perfum'd with liquid Amber." (Antonio de Solis). Production of chocolate was gradually refined throughout the eighteenth century to make it less bitter to taste; further processes in the ni...
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