Mayur Hamid Thursday, February 18, 2010

1. The Aztecs Drunk It

Chocolate was originally a cold drink whisked from cocoa beans by the Aztecs and women were not allowed to drink it.

2. It Was More Valuable Than Gold.

When Cortes conquered the Aztecs in 1520, he found that cocoa beans were prized higher than gold.

3. It was named in the 17th century.

The word “Chocolate” was first recorded in English use in 1604.

4. It helped found the British Museum.

The British Museum owes it very existence to chocolate. It was based on the personal collection of Hans Soane, who invented milk chocolate.

5. Chocolate Bar a English Invention.

The bar of chocolate was invented by JS Fry and Sons of Bristol in 1847.

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6. Expensive Egg

Last year’s more expensive chocolate egg was encrusted with more than 100 diamonds and made from La Maison du chocolat with a £50,000 prize tag.

7. Royal Approval

On New Year’s Day 1900, Queens Victoria sent 100,000 boxes of chocolates as a personal gift to soldiers fighting in the Boer war.

8. Brits Can’t Get Enough of it.

The average person living in the UK –man, women or child spend over £1 a week on chocolate.

9. The King Lover It!

The last food Elvis Presley ate comprised four scoops of Ice Cream and Six Chocolate chip cookies.

10. Egg- Cellent Selection

Woolworths is this year selling 170 varieties of chocolate Easter egg.

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