Chocolate is deeply rooted in Mexico’s culture. From the Mayan Nahuatl “xocolatl” or “chicolatl,” pre-Columbian civilizations revered chocolate as a gift from the gods. They consumed it ...
The Aztecs called it “xocolatl” while the Maya term was “chocolhaa” that eventually evolved into the word “chocolate.” Choa has lately been dubbed the “Cacao Ambassador” by diplomats from Latin ...