Category: Chocolate History

Christmas Traditions That Celebrate Chocolate

Celebrating Christmas each year is a tradition that millions of people around the world take part in. It’s the time for generosity and giving.  It’s time for families and friends to come together. It’s a tradition that focuses on love, kindness, and joy.  Today, we have established Christmas traditions around the world featuring much-loved chocolate. …

Why Do We Give Chocolate On Valentine’s Day?

In most of the Western world where Valentine’s Day is celebrated, it’s extremely commonplace for couples and romantic attachments to give each other chocolates as a symbol of love. While teddy bears and roses are some other options that go along with the gift package, chocolates are the absolute staple. But have you ever wondered…

Why Is Chocolate Associated With Love?

Love is a sense of brotherhood. A closeness. A great affinity and affection towards another person. And although this certainly is no Shakespearean sonnet to describe love, we can all agree that love is universal. It’s the fluttering tummy, the perspiring palms, the quickened heartbeat. It’s the excitement and anticipation of seeing your lover once…

Everything You Never Knew About Chocolate

Chocolate essentially rules the world, at least in terms of the most beloved treat that’s consumed on a global scale. But what makes chocolate so appealing? Why has this specific delicacy crossed cultures, eras (literally centuries), and remains the most popular choice of confection for basically every holiday, and event? What is it about chocolate?…

Why Do We Eat Chocolate Eggs and Bunnies at Easter?

We all likely know that Easter is a Catholic holiday — the culmination of the story of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection — and yet, so many Easter traditions that we are used to seeing every year have little to do with anything biblical at all. Specifically, we’re talking about chocolate eggs and chocolate bunnies.  Where…

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