'Cocoa bean' which is the raw material of chocolate may have been used as money in Maya civilization
In Maya civilization that occurred around 2000 BC and survived until the 16 th century, coins and bills such as bank notes did not circulate. Instead, like many other ancient civilizations, it is ...
Chocolate has a long history in Belize, with its consumption tracing back to the Classic Period of the Ancient Maya in Mexico and Central America (250-900 BC). The Maya transformed it into a spicy ...
To celebrate Quinza’s 30th anniversary and the opening of the company’s new chocolate institute, chefs Francois Mellet and Stephane Treand created this six-foot tall 18,239 pound chocolate Mayan ...
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