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If you happen to can’t think about life with out chocolate, you’re fortunate you weren’t born earlier than the sixteenth century. Till then, chocolate solely existed as a bitter, foamy drink in Mesoamerica. So how did we get from a bitter beverage to the chocolate bars of at present? Deanna Pucciarelli traces the fascinating and infrequently merciless historical past of chocolate.
Lesson by Deanna Pucciarelli, animation by TED-Ed.
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Hahaha why am I so unknown no sense
Great you are an inspiration to me
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Does anyone recognise this audio in cambridge first for schools 1 ?!?!? 😮
Did you say chocolate?
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In the Philippines, we used to drink hot chocolate mixed with powdered ginger. We call it in the province as "Tableya and Salabat", this provided a warm drink specially in the cold early mornings or in the chilly evenings. ☕☕☕
I can’t imagine a kid telling he died because of his mother drink his medicine 😂
Thank you for sharing the story.
https://youtu.be/–S44KLxJ8A?si=pKOrWIptCdop5VNn 4:26
People in 2024
Hearing this thing make me wanted to eat chocolate😂😂
Did anyone else eat chocolate while listening to this
I need all text(
I wonder why the plantation owners are so cruel!!!the fruit is great some people making money from it !!! Are the problems.
It is such a great fruit. 🙏🙏🙏
not me eating chocolate while watching 😉
…did you say chocolate!
Please do one about the Philippines
Viva Mexico!!! 😀
I read that dark chocolate has metals in it. As in aluminum. I don't recall the detail's but it is definitely something for people to research. Supposedly milk chocolate doesn't have the aluminum in it but dark does. Again, don't recall the reason that was in the article but, again this would need researching.
“Chawklit”.. such a 60s Brooklyn pronunciation
Vieron peruanos y sudamericanos? Ardan en envidia
Recommended after seven years 😢
When i get restless legs, i eat a small bit of chocolate and my legs feel relaxed 😊
“Not everything about chocolate is sweet”, so true! It’d be great to be always aware where our products come from and who worked so hard to make them happen. Honor indigenous communities and farmers around the world 💚✨
I believe the drink that your referring with foam is Tejate is from Oaxaca and uses cacao seeds
No 🇵🇭then why is chocolate in 🇵🇭☠️☠️☠️
Then what about ice 🍨🍦?
My math teacher always says, that chocolate has and willl always have stains of blood
If they made chocolate medecine, thats just putting sick people out of their misery.
Why no mention of White Chocolate?
I was in Mexico City. I drank hot cocoa consisting of cacao, chili, sugar and only hot water. It was served frothy and it was delish. The chili taste occurred at the end of the drink, very nice
i love Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽💗💗💗💗
Love the mom eating the chocolate she’s supposed to be giving to her sick child.
What is the name of the speaker??
“This is a complex problem that persists besides major chocolate companies partnering with African nations to reduce child and indentured labor practices” is an insane take. Bro if ever those workers rose up and tried to free themselves there’d be a corporate US backed paramilitary death squad to quell any form of revolt
1:08 ❤❤❤
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I watched this while eating a chocolate
Who knew chocolate whould have a dark story.