chocolatl | | soldiers ate choclate ___ for needed energy during World War II |
bars | | man who brought cocoa beans to Europe |
gold | | during the time of the Aztecs, a rabbit could be purchased for ___ cocoa beans |
england | | number of years it took Cortes to conquer the Aztec empire |
christophercolumbus | | the Mayans regarded cocoa as "food of the ___" |
cocoapress | | people who were assigned the task of processing cocoa beans |
mayans | | country where the first cocoa processing plant opened |
montezuma | | leader of the Aztecs who loved chocolatl |
steamengine | | Cortes came to Mexico looking for ____ |
venezuela | | a spice the Spanish added to refine the cocoa drink |
steaminghot | | first people to create a beverage from chocolate |
peru | | one of Spain's overseas colonies where cocoa was grown; famous for reggae music |
danielpeter | | country where the first solid eating chocolate was made/introduced |
monks | | year that cocoa became affordable for most people (was "within financial reach of all") |
hernandocortes | | Swiss inventor of milk chocolate |
four | | one of Spain's overseas colonies where cocoa was grown; famous for the Andes Mountains and the Incas |
jamaica | | the Aztec monarch Montezuma drank chocolatl from a __ __ |
gods | | one of Spain's overseas colonies where cocoa was grown; famous for coffee and oil |
three | | machine that squeezed cocoa butter from ground-up beans |
newengland | | the Spanish created the first hot chocolate by making the cocoa drink __ __ |
spain | | machine that made the mass production (grinding) of cocoa possible |
canesugar | | European man the Aztecs believed was a reincarnation of a god-king |
seventeenthirty | | region in the United States where the first chocolate factory was established |
cinnamon | | what Cortes added to the Aztec's cocoa drink to make it more agreeable to Spanish taste |
mexico | | what the Aztecs called their chocolate drink |
goldengoblet | | home of the Aztecs |