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On 09/15/2013 09:52 PM, goodfood wrote:
> The Original Hot Chocolate is a unique, indulgent way of enjoying a hot > chocolate experience whilst enjoying one of the purest forms of > chocolate on the market “Pure Belgium Callebaut” Gluten Free, its > flavour and richness is reminiscent of the intense, polished drinking > chocolate experienced by the Europeans for centuries. Lucky for us we > can now enjoy this delicious form of hot chocolate made in Australia for > our hot chocolate loving Aussies. > Hardly original in any sense. The real original hot chocolate was what the Aztecs drank, coarsely ground cacao beans, mixed with corn meal, sweetened with honey in hot water. This was food of the gods and of the priesthood that served them by ripping out human hearts of captives and of individuals sent as tribute to the Aztec Empire before the Spanish arrived. Chocolate must be a drug otherwise why would the cultured Aztecs done such hideous things? Maybe because they were convinced that shedding human blood kept the Sun rising and the Rain falling. Religion can be the deadliest drug. bliss |
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