List of chocolate beverages
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This is a list of notable chocolate beverages. Chocolate is a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Its earliest documented use is by the Olmecs of south central Mexico around 1100 BC. The majority of Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages, including the Maya and Aztecs,[1] who made it into a beverage known as xocolātl [ʃoˈkolaːt͡ɬ], a Nahuatl word meaning "bitter water."
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Chocolate beverages
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Champurrado is a chocolate-based atole. it's a warm and thick Mexican drink prepared with either masa de maíz or cornmeal.
Cadbury
- Cacolac
- Cal-C-Tose
- Carnation (brand)
- Champurrado
- Choc-Ola
- Chocolate coconut water
- Chocolate liqueur
- Chocolate milk
- Chocomel
- Cocio
- Cocodirect
- Cola Cao
- Egg cream
- Espressino
- Hot chocolate
- Kókómjólk
- Marocchino
- Milo (drink)
- Mocaccino
- Nesquik (mix)
- Ovaltine
- Pinolillo
- Pópo
- Pozol
- Pucko
- Stephen's Gourmet
- Swiss Miss
- Tascalate
- Tejate
- Theobroma bicolor
- Toddy (PepsiCo)
- Vi-Co
- Xicolatada
- Yoo-hoo
Chocolate liqueurs
- Chocolate liqueur
- Liqueur Fogg
- Ratafia de cacao
- Ratafia de chocolat
- Sabra liqueur
- Vana Tallinn
- Vermeer Dutch Chocolate Cream Liqueur
Mexican chocolate
See also
- Champorado – a sweet chocolate rice porridge in Philippine cuisine.
- Hot chocolate effect – a phenomenon of wave mechanics first observed in the making of hot chocolate or instant coffee
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External links
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