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Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives. |
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On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 15:41:00 -0400, "Bob (this one)" >
wrote: >Gary Jennings (who wrote the novel "Aztec" and others about them) was >a friend and a very knowledgeable foodie. He researched the background >for those novels for 8 years. Whew. How thorough can you get? That's >where I got that spelling for chocolate. The "x" is pronounced like "sh." > >According to him, the crude (unconched) chocolate they enjoyed often >included hot peppers of one sort or another and was considered an >aphrodisiac. The Aztecs reserved it for royalty. Moctezuma reportedly >drank 50 cups of it a day. I hope they were small cups or he spent his >whole day in the potty. > >Pastorio The part about the hot peppers is true. Father Jose de Acosta wrote about chocolate in his 1590 book, _Historia Natural y Moral de las Indias_. He said "They are in the habit of adding spices and a lot of chili" (usan echarle especias y mucho chili). http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/serv...4/p0000002.htm Robin Carroll-Mann "Mostly Harmless" -- Douglas Adams To email me, remove the fish |
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