Chocolate

nutritionally dense or sweet food product from the seed of Theobroma cacao - cocoa bean

Chocolate describes a number of raw and processed foods that originate from the tropical cacao tree. It is a common ingredient in many kinds of sweets, chocolate candy, ice creams, cookies, cakes, pies, and desserts. It is one of the most popular flavours in the world.

Aztec. Man Carrying a Cacao Pod, 1440–1521. Volcanic stone, traces of red pigment. Brooklyn Museum.

Quotes

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  • Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
  • Well, folks, it looks like we're up chocolate creek without a popsicle stick.
  • In the warmth of his mouth, the chocolate explodes into glorious peppery chocolate yum. For a second he closes his eyes against the delicious darkness, all his senses receding into sensation of pure bliss dancing on his tongue.
    • Ysabeau S. Wilce, The Lineaments of Gratified Desire (2006), reprinted in Rich Horton (ed.) Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2007, p. 178
  • So why did Montezuma give his guest,
Hernain Cortes, that rather bitter "tea"
his Aztec farmers had carefully pressed
from the tropical seeds of the cacao tree?
And why did the Dominican friars bring
it back to Spain, from where, by chance,
the young Maria, engaged to the Bourbon King,
would introduce the "sweetened" drink to France?
And why, from London, did Mr. Fry present
to the waiting world the "chocolate bar," well worth
its weight in gold, and why did Nestle invent
"milk" chocolate, the greatest thing on earth?
To please, of course, my love, watching her VCR,
emparadised, eating her chocolate bar.
  • "Today I had some Spanish chocolate and it tasted so good that I felt as though I were in heaven."
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