Food history:
How closely can we replicate chocolate as the Aztecs prepared it?
>>1757630
Do we know the ingredients which went into Aztec chocolate? I understand it was a beverage, and it wasn't hot chocolate, but cooler and frothy.
>>1757630
Pretty closely, probably. The Spaniards took extremely detailed notes.
>>1757630
Wasn't it like.. a spiced hot chocolate drink or something?
>>1757630
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/216166/xocolatl-aztec-chocolate/
Who invented the tendie, /his/?
>>1757630
I actually took a chefty course in Mexico city on mesoAmerican cooking
I remember one of our first lessons was on something like that
>>1759302
Well according to The Search for General Tso, some chinese guy invented chicken nuggets to make peanut chicken, which McDonald's later copied.
>>1759305
>chefty
>mesoAmerican
Why the fuck does android come with the absolute shit ties spellchecker on the market?
>>1759313
>shit ties
Good mint
>>1759322
I... am irrationally mad right now
Probably bitter as hell 99% cacao boutique shit thats has hot chilies mixed in because thats what middle aged white women want in their overpriced Hershey's bar.
I would love to see a youtube channel where chefs try to perform ancient recipes