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Oaxacanita Chocolate: Reviving Indigenous Mixtec Cocoa Traditions
2023
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Oaxacanita Chocolate: Reviving Indigenous Mixtec Cocoa Traditions
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Journal article
Description
1 article.
Résumé
The act of drinking a spicy chocolate beverage has been an integral part of Mexican culture for centuries. Mixtec Codex Zouche-Nuttall legends dating back 800 years reflect the mystical connection that the peoples of Mexico have enjoyed with cocoa. The bitter chocolate drink, served cold in special cups (xicali) flavored with a variety of spices, was a popular beverage among the upper classes of Mesoamerican societies, but today, interest in the tradition is waning.
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Geneva, Switzerland : World Intellectual Property Organization, 2023.
Langue
Anglais
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