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Chocolate, Chocolate and More Chocolate

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Here's a quick recap of the history of chocolate. And correct, Meredith never knows how to pronounce anything. It's all good:

Ancient Origins

Chocolate’s history dates back over 3,000 years to Mesoamerica (modern-day Mexico and Central America). The Olmecs (1500-400 BCE) were likely the first to cultivate cacao and use it for ceremonial drinks. Later, the Mayans and Aztecs adopted cacao, turning it into a bitter, spiced beverage called “xocoatl,” often mixed with chili, vanilla, and honey. The Aztecs valued cacao so highly that they used cacao beans as currency.

Chocolate Arrives in Europe

In the early 1500s, Spanish explorers, including Hernán Cortés, brought cacao to Spain. The Spanish sweetened the bitter drink with sugar and cinnamon, making it a luxury for the elite. Over the next century, chocolate spread across Europe, becoming a favorite among royalty, including King Louis XIV of France.

The Birth of Modern Chocolate

By the 19th century, advancements in processing made chocolate more accessible:

  • 1828: Dutch chemist Coenraad van Houten invented the cocoa press, creating cocoa powder and making chocolate smoother.
  • 1847: The British company J.S. Fry & Sons created the first solid chocolate bar.
  • 1875: Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter combined chocolate with milk, inventing milk chocolate. His friend Henri Nestlé helped refine the process.
  • 1879: Rodolphe Lindt developed conching, giving chocolate a smoother texture.

The Chocolate Boom

By the 20th century, major brands like Hershey’s (1900), Cadbury, and Mars made chocolate widely available, mass producing chocolate bars, truffles, and confections.

Today, chocolate remains one of the world’s most beloved treats, evolving into a multibillion-dollar industry with artisanal and ethical chocolate production gaining popularity.

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From our other podcast, the book: Anxiety Makes Me Poop, Too: https://a.co/d/3eDNUzn

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Here's a quick recap of the history of chocolate. And correct, Meredith never knows how to pronounce anything. It's all good:

Ancient Origins

Chocolate’s history dates back over 3,000 years to Mesoamerica (modern-day Mexico and Central America). The Olmecs (1500-400 BCE) were likely the first to cultivate cacao and use it for ceremonial drinks. Later, the Mayans and Aztecs adopted cacao, turning it into a bitter, spiced beverage called “xocoatl,” often mixed with chili, vanilla, and honey. The Aztecs valued cacao so highly that they used cacao beans as currency.

Chocolate Arrives in Europe

In the early 1500s, Spanish explorers, including Hernán Cortés, brought cacao to Spain. The Spanish sweetened the bitter drink with sugar and cinnamon, making it a luxury for the elite. Over the next century, chocolate spread across Europe, becoming a favorite among royalty, including King Louis XIV of France.

The Birth of Modern Chocolate

By the 19th century, advancements in processing made chocolate more accessible:

  • 1828: Dutch chemist Coenraad van Houten invented the cocoa press, creating cocoa powder and making chocolate smoother.
  • 1847: The British company J.S. Fry & Sons created the first solid chocolate bar.
  • 1875: Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter combined chocolate with milk, inventing milk chocolate. His friend Henri Nestlé helped refine the process.
  • 1879: Rodolphe Lindt developed conching, giving chocolate a smoother texture.

The Chocolate Boom

By the 20th century, major brands like Hershey’s (1900), Cadbury, and Mars made chocolate widely available, mass producing chocolate bars, truffles, and confections.

Today, chocolate remains one of the world’s most beloved treats, evolving into a multibillion-dollar industry with artisanal and ethical chocolate production gaining popularity.

All the Clopen links: https://linktr.ee/theclopeneffect

Support us here to keep us recording: https://the-clopen-effect.captivate.fm/support

Buy merch here because it's cool: https://www.zazzle.com/the_clopen_effect_t_shirt-256038010043042814

All material, unless otherwise stated, written and performed by The Clopen Effect

From our other podcast, the book: Anxiety Makes Me Poop, Too: https://a.co/d/3eDNUzn

  continue reading

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