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The story of Chocolate(18~19page)
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  • 12.08.01
    - The story of Chocolate(18~19page)
    Chocolate wouldn't stay a central American secret for long...

    Chapter 3

    Adding sugar

    In 1519,a Spanish explorer named Hern'an Cort'es set out with an army to fight the Aztecs.
  • 12.08.02
    - The story of Chocolate(20page)
    After many battles, Emperor Montezuma wanted to make peace and he invited Cort'es to court.

    He gave Cort'es his first taste of chocolate.
  • 12.08.03
    - The story of Chocolate(20~21page)
    "It's delicious! But rather bitter."

    Cort'es liked the chocolate but he still conquered the Aztecs.
  • 12.08.06
    - The story of Chocolate(21page)
    In 1528, when Cort'es sailed home, his sacks were bursting with Aztec treasure... including cocoa beans.

    Back in spain, Cort'es served the chocolate drink to his friends.
  • 12.08.07
    - The story of Chocolate(21page)
    They decided it tasted better hot and with lots of sugar.

    It was so good, they kept it to themselves.
  • 12.08.08
    - The story of Chocolate(22page)
    But the Spanish prince, Philip, soon heard about the drink.

    A group of monks took some visitors from central America to meet him... and they brought a tub of chocolate paste as a gift.
  • 12.08.09
    - The story of Chocolate(22page)
    "Just add water and drink it."

    "It smells divine!"
  • 12.08.10
    - The story of Chocolate(22page)
    Prince Philip was hooked.

    He made sweet, hot chocolate the drink of the Spanish court.
  • 12.08.13
    - The story of Chocolate(23page)
    Chocolate gossip spread fast.

    People in Europe were talking about it long before they had even seen a potato.
  • 12.08.14
    - The story of Chocolate(23page)
    "My friend's Gran says it's amazing."

    "Me uncle says it tastes like melted clouds."
  • 12.08.15
    - 광복절
  • 12.08.15
    - The story of Chocolate(23~24page)
    But turning cocoa beans into chocolate paste took a long time and it was very expensive.

    Only rich Europeans had enough money to buy the drink.
  • 12.08.16
    - The story of Chocolate(24page)
    They would sit around in cafe'es, sipping hot chocolate and talking about the weather.
  • 12.08.17
    - The story of Chocolate(25page)
    Chapter 4

    Chocolate machines

    It wasn't until inventors came up with the steam engine that things changed.
  • 12.08.20
    - The story of Chocolate(25~26page)
    Suddenly, lots of goods could be made more easily - including chocolate.

    Factories were set up all over Europe and turning cocoa beans into chocolate drinks became big business.
  • 12.08.21
    - The story of Chocolate(26page)
    Before long, the drink had stopped being just a handmade treat for the rich.

    "Hooray! cheap chocolate."

    "A cup a day keeps the doctor away!"
  • 12.08.22
    - The story of Chocolate(27page)
    In 1847, an English chocolate maker, Francis Fry, decided there could only be one thing beetter than drinking chocolate... and that was eating it.

    His problem was how to turn chocolate paste into solid bars.
  • 12.08.23
    - The story of Chocolate(28page)
    In Holland, Coenraad Van Houten provided half the answer.

    He invented a press that separated chocolate paste into brown cocoa powder and yellow cocoa butter.
  • 12.08.24
    - The story of Chocolate(28page)
    Fry noticed that cocoa butter hardened as it cooled.

    "Maybe I can use that to make solid chocolate," he thought.
  • 12.08.27
    - The story of Chocolate(29page)
    He stirred warm cocoa butter into his chocolate paste... added three scoops of sugar... poured the mixture into square tubs... and waited.

    Slowly, it went hard.
  • 12.08.28
    - The story of Chocolate(29~30page)
    Fry had invented the world's first chocolate bar!.

    In no time, factories were making bars of rich, dark chocolate.
  • 12.08.29
    - The story of Chocolate(30page)
    They called it delicious chocolate to eat.

    Meanwhile, in Switzerland, there lived a candlemaker named Daniel Peter.
  • 12.08.30
    - The story of Chocolate(30~31page)
    But candles were going out of fashion and he was losing money.

    When he fell in love with a chocolate maker's daughter, he had a brilliant idea.
  • 12.08.31
    - The story of Chocolate(31page)
    "I'll make chocolate instead!"

    By now, there was lots of competion in the chocolate business.