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Trapa Milk Chocolate
According to an ancient Aztec legend, Quetzalcoatl wished to answer the prayers of humans and decided to give them his most precious gift. It was then that he presented a handful of cocoa beans. From that day on it the cocoa bean was transformed into a sacred foodstuff enjoyed by emperors and princes who called it Xhocolha, food of the spirit. Montezuma gave it to Hernán Cortés as a peace offering, and the conquistador introduced it to the Spanish court, where — mixed with spices, fruit, sugar or milk — it became the chocolate we know today, which the Spanish introduced to Switzerland, Belgium and rest of Europe. TRAPA Chocolates origin dates since December 1891, when a group of monks settled in the Trappist Monastery in Palencia and began the first chocolate factory.<br /><br />#shorts #malayalam #sweet #chocolate #candy #malayalammunches #munches<br />...<br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO7RMmZ05HA" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO7RMmZ05HA</a>
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