Aztec chocolate
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Cacahuatl, the Nahuatl word for cacao, was central to Mesoamerican civilizations, used in rituals and as currency. The Aztecs and Maya drank it unsweetened, mixed with spices. Later, the Spanish added sugar, transforming it into modern chocolate. This ancient beverage’s legacy continues in today’s appreciation of artisanal cacao drinks. Read more
