Published 22:35 IST, July 6th 2020

World Chocolate Day history, significance, and practices; find all details

World Chocolate Day history, significance and everything you need to know about why the day was instituted for July 7 annually. Read on.

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World Chocolate Day is also called as International Chocolate Day and is celebrated on July 7 annually. day marks global observance of celebrating introduction of chocolate to native Europeans. Chocolate is a form of a delicacy enjoyed by millions across globe. According to reports, chocolate was once considered a divine good by Mayans and Aztecs. However, w it is a part of our daily life. Similarly, chocolate day is to appreciate production of delicacy which first started around this time in Europe. Read more about importance of chocolate in history-

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World Chocolate Day history

In a book named  True History of Chocolate penned by Sophie and Michael Coe, it is cited that earliest possible evidence of humans eating chocolate dates back to three to four millennia. During pre-Columbian era, re are traces of Mesoamerica such as Olmec producing chocolate.

According to reports, in vember 2007, anthropologists from University of Pennsylvania earnware discovered a pulp extract of cacao beans that dates back to 1400 B.C.E. pulp extract was combined with an alcoholic bever to form a paste, which is evidence of chocolate consumption, as per University of Pennsylvania.

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According to reports, it is t exactly kwn when, but it is clear from history books that chocolate was consumed much before term ‘Chocolate’ was coined. However, approximately 450 years ago, Europeans popularised consumption of sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter delicacy. coining of day was done this time that year, which is why World Chocolate Day is celebrated worldwide. 

According to a report in Smithsonian, pre-modern Latin America, cacao beans were valued as money or currency. It was traded for food, for tamale, and more as per a 16th-century document in Aztec. Even though chocolates have received ‘patisserie and desert’ connection in modern history, us can be traced back to centuries and millennia as per reports.

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By year 1868, a small-time company which is w a chocolate giant was seen producing a n-bitter, sweeter version of delicacy. Followed by ar pioneer Nestle. consumption was rmalised from a divine, medical help to a common day, bite-sized food item. In USA,  Revolutionary War catapulted food item into a daily munching item, as it was popular with armed forces. It was later introduced to common man. Today, chocolate is a multi-billion-dollar industry worldwide.

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22:35 IST, July 6th 2020