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Chocolate Through the Years
The story of chocolate, as far back
as we know it, begins with the discovery
of America. Until 1492, the Old World knew
nothing at all about the delicious and stimulating
flavor that was to become the favorite of
millions.
The Court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
got its first look at the principal ingredient
of chocolate when Columbus returned in triumph
from America and laid before the Spanish
throne a treasure trove of many strange
and wonderful things. Among these were a
few dark brown beans that looked like almonds
and seemed most unpromising. There were
cocoa beans, today's source of all our chocolate
and cocoa.
The King and Queen never dreamed how important
cocoa beans could be, and it remained for
Hernando Cortez, the great Spanish explorer,
to grasp the commercial possibilities of
the New World offerings.
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