- Hot chocolate, also
known as hot
cocoa or
drinking chocolate, is a
heated drink consisting of
shaved or
melted chocolate or
cocoa powder,
heated milk or...
- "chocolate"
comes from Nahuatl, the
language of the Aztecs, from the word "
chocolātl",
which many
sources derived from the
Nahuatl word "xocolātl" made up...
-
language from
Spanish in
about 1600. The word
entered Spanish from the word
chocolātl in Nahuatl, the
language of the Aztecs. The
origin of the
Nahuatl word...
- 'smoke'
Chocolate (definition)
Often said to be from
Nahuatl xocolātl or
chocolātl,
which would be
derived from
xococ 'bitter' and ātl 'water' (with an irregular...
- the
Aztecs including as one of the
ingredients added to make the
drink chocolatl,
which gave it a ****y flavor.
Fresh or
dried leaves are also used as...
-
Following Montezuma's capture, one of Cortés'
officers saw him
drinking "
chocolatl" (made of
powdered cocoa beans and
ground corn
flavored with
ground vanilla...
-
Katakiri for
episodes 11
through 13. The
fourth ending theme is "I
scream Chocolatl" by Team.Nekokan [Neko] feat. Lia for
episodes 14
through 17. An insert...
-
Nahuatl chocolatl,
based on an
evolution from -tl to -te; however,
there are
problems with this hypothesis. Firstly, Coe
argues that the word
chocolatl does...
- "atl"
meaning water or drink. However, as
William Bright noted the word "
chocolatl" doesn't
occur in
early central Mexican colonial sources,
making this...
- ni Mukatte, Get Dream!" (Crash B-Daman
first ending theme) "I
scream Chocolatl" (Team
Nekokan feat. Lia,
Kokoro Connect fourth ending theme) "Lia Long...