yes he did because hes a alcoholic, and he was addcted to sweet choclate lovin'
Various south American and African countries supply the world's cacao beans for chocolate. Recently some production in Australia and new zealand have been tried.
The word "chocolate" entered the English language from Spanish. How the word came into Spanish is less certain, and there are multiple competing explanations. Perhaps the most cited explanation is that "chocolate" comes from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, from the word "chocolātl", which many sources derived from the Nahuatl word "xocolātl" (/ʃo.ko.laːtɬ/) made up from the words "xococ" meaning sour or bitter, and "ātl" meaning water or drink. More recently Dakin and Wichmann derive it from another Nahuatl term, "chicolatl" from Eastern Nahuatl meaning "beaten drink".They derive this term from the word for the frothing stick, "chicoli".
No, a fair bit of items were made by mistakes but not everything was made by a mistake.
Hornbooks were made from hairs of animals
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After choclate is made it goes to stores.
no but if we had a plant which is earth and it was made out of choclate it will melt
yes it is possible because if you pou melted choclate all over the island it will turn into choclate...
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from what have studied the aztec made choclate before 1529
made choole
fredo frogs are shaped like frogs and are made of choclate
if it is made of choclate then yes so be carefull
no it is just choclate pieces
yes there is choclate in choclate milk so you take white milk and white milk then you just but choclate syrup in one and the one without choclate syrup is better for you.