Monday, November 12, 2007

A Theory of Everything

















That everyone can Support

Every now and then the world makes absolutely perfect sense...

This from Reuters.

Chocolate began as beer-like brew 3,100 years ago

By Will Dunham

The chocolate enjoyed around the world today had its origins at least 3,100 years ago in Central America not as the sweet treat people now crave but as a celebratory beer-like beverage and status symbol, scientists said on Monday.

Researchers identified residue of a chemical compound that comes exclusively from the cacao plant -- the source of chocolate -- in pottery vessels dating from about 1100 BC in Puerto Escondido, Honduras.

This pushed back by at least 500 years the earliest documented use of cacao, an important luxury commodity in Mesoamerica before European invaders arrived and now the basis of the modern chocolate industry.

Cacao (pronounced cah-COW) seeds were used to make ceremonial beverages consumed by elites of the Aztecs and other civilizations, while also being used as a form of currency.

The Spanish conquistadors who shattered the Aztec empire in the 16th century were smitten with a chocolate beverage made from cacao seeds served in the palace of the emperor. However, this was not the form in which cacao had its beginnings.

"The earliest cacao beverages consumed at Puerto Escondido were likely produced by fermenting the sweet pulp surrounding the seeds," the scientists wrote in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

One of the researchers, anthropologist John Henderson of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, said cacao beverages were being concocted far earlier than previously believed -- and it was a beer-like drink that started the chocolate craze.
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So chocolate began as...beer.

Of course it did.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hence Young's Double Chocolate Stout.



a righteous brew.

Anonymous said...

Hence Young's Double Chocolate Stout.



a righteous brew.

tech98 said...

As Keats would put it,

Beer is chocolate, chocolate beer. That is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know.

The Minstrel Boy said...

read 'em and weep

i'll be having a contest with a dozen as the prize pretty quick.

Anonymous said...

I would like some of this cacao beer please. And in place of hops, I might use my more preferred herb to salt it. Yum.

Anonymous said...

mmmmm.....and a friend was just telling me yesterday about a chocolate/orange port. That sounds mighty tasty too.

Anonymous said...

Let the celebrations begin!!

Drifty, you always get to the heart of the issue. :-)

Anonymous said...

Mmmmm... ChilichocolateBeeeeerrs..

droooolz...

Currently workin on a batch of plum mead, but I know whut's brewin next!

Anonymous said...

Proof that Belgium is God.

Mister Roboto said...

Just yesterday, I sampled a Lindt 85% cocao chocolate bar (Hershey's "Special Dark" is 45% cocao). I found it to be rather like a love affair with a self-absorbed super-model: It has a deep, crazy intensity that makes you want more and more, but when it's over, it leaves behind a bitterness that makes you realize that probably wasn't the healthiest thing that you might have done for yourself.

Anonymous said...

That bitterness is actually an indication of some healthful benefit, it's the sweet sugar that can do damage in excess.

Anonymous said...

Thanks of the interesting information. (The pictures are not appropriate, though. Silly comments, too.)