Did you know chocolate was originated in Central America? That it
used to be a treat only to the rich? Chocolate has a fascinating
history!
The Olmecs occupied a small area south of Veracruz and
were the first cultivators of the cacao pod. The Mayans were next, just
south of present day Mexico, to elevate chocolate to status of the Gods.
They named the cacao tree Cacahuaquchtl (tree) as they were concerned
no other tree was worth naming. They believed the tree belonged to the
gods and that the pods growing from the tree were an offering from the
gods to man. They Mayans were the originators of a bitter brew made from
cacao beans. It was a luxury drink enjoyed by kings and noblemen.
Thankfully we can all enjoy chocolate now!
Christopher Columbus,
in 1502, reached the island of Guanaja off the coast of Honduras. As
legend goes he was greeted by natives that gave him a sackful of cacao
beans in exchange for some of his own merchandise. When Cortes arrived
seventeen years later the cacao beans were being used as food and a form
of currency. It was reported that a slave could be bought for one
hundred cacao beans. At the time, two hundred small cacao beans were
worth one Spanish real.
The Spanish helped develop cacao
plantations in Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Jamaica and Hispaniola
(Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Cacao production has since spread
all over the world but the cacao from these original regions still
produce the most highly prized variety of cacao bean. The first ever
chocolate processing plant was set up in Spain in 1580. From then on the
popularity of chocolate gradually spread to the other European
countries.
The Dutch transplanted the tree to their East Indian
states in the early seventeenth century and from there it spread to the
Philippines, New Guinea, Samoa and Indonesia with a large degree of
success made possible by the exploitation of hundreds of thousands of
African slaves. In the early nineteenth century the Portuguese
transplanted Brazilian cacao saplings to the island of Sao Tome off the
African coast and later to West Africa. By the end of the nineteenth
century the Germans had settled it in Cameroon and British in Sri Lanka.
Plantations have since spread to Southeast Asia and Malaysia is now one
of the world's leading producers.
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