The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao trees native to Central and South America. It explains that the Olmec and Mayan civilizations in Mexico and Central America were the first to cultivate and use the cacao bean as money and to create a bitter drink. Later, Spanish conquistadors introduced chocolate to Europe, where sugar was added to reduce bitterness and make it more palatable.
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao trees native to Central and South America. It explains that the Olmec and Mayan civilizations in Mexico and Central America were the first to cultivate and use the cacao bean as money and to create a bitter drink. Later, Spanish conquistadors introduced chocolate to Europe, where sugar was added to reduce bitterness and make it more palatable.