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Judi Lynn

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Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:40 PM Aug 2012

2,500-year-old chocolate may have been used by Maya as condiment [View all]

2,500-year-old chocolate may have been used by Maya as condiment
The Associated Press
Published Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012 7:44PM EDT
Last Updated Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012 9:02PM EDT

MEXICO CITY -- Archaeologists say they have found traces of 2,500-year-old chocolate on a plate in the Yucatan peninsula, the first time they have found ancient chocolate residue on a plate rather than a cup, suggesting it may have been used as a condiment or sauce with solid food.

Experts have long thought cacao beans and pods were mainly used in pre-Hispanic cultures as a beverage, made either by crushing the beans and mixing them with liquids or fermenting the pulp that surrounds the beans in the pod. Such a drink was believed to have been reserved for the elite.

But the discovery announced this week by Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History expands the envelope of how chocolate may have been used in ancient Mexico.

It would also suggest that there may be ancient roots for traditional dishes eaten in today's Mexico, such as mole, the chocolate-based sauce often served with meats.

More:
http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/2-500-year-old-chocolate-may-have-been-used-by-maya-as-condiment-1.902123#ixzz22RUJO3DN

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This is pretty amazing....but louis-t Aug 2012 #1
Thanks azurnoir Aug 2012 #2
I have had AsahinaKimi Aug 2012 #3
Actually, chocolate pre-dates Maya nikto Aug 2012 #4
Makes perfect sense! Judi Lynn Aug 2012 #5
I think the human timeline goes something like this... nikto Aug 2012 #7
Great find, but I am not surprised at all. Quantess Aug 2012 #6
There's a phenomenal article... a la izquierda Aug 2012 #8
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