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  • This is an update of an Aztec recipe called xocolatl chocolate.

    Firedoglake » Pull Up a Chair… 2006

  • Munich-based The Bitter Truth -- its German owners chose an English name because English is the cocktail-culture language -- produces celery bitters, chocolatey xocolatl-mole bitters, and more.

    Anneli Rufus: Organic Cocktails Green Your Glass 2010

  • The Spanish discovered xocolatl in what is now southern Mexico and Guatemala and brought it back to Europe where milk and sugar were added for flavor.

    Watch out Tea Party, 'Coffee Party' gaining steam 2010

  • Go ahead and PayPal to delirium at xocolatl dot com; include your mailing address, and how you want it inscribed.

    seanan_mcguire: Remaining chapbooks now available! seanan_mcguire 2009

  • Go ahead and PayPal to delirium at xocolatl dot com; include your mailing address, and how you want it inscribed.

    seanan_mcguire: Remaining chapbooks now available! seanan_mcguire 2009

  • Even though Mexico first gave chocolate (xocolatl in the Nahuatl language) to the world, growers of cacao and manufacturers of chocolate bars and candy no longer seem to be in tandem.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999 2006

  • Even though Mexico first gave chocolate (xocolatl in the Nahuatl language) to the world, growers of cacao and manufacturers of chocolate bars and candy no longer seem to be in tandem.

    Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999 2006

  • The kit contains five flavors: orange, celery, Creole, old-time aromatic and xocolatl mole, in tiny bottles, each less than an ounce, to total about 3.4

    NYT > Home Page By FLORENCE FABRICANT 2010

  • The kit contains five flavors: orange, celery, Creole, old-time aromatic and xocolatl mole, in tiny bottles, each less than an ounce, to total about 3.4

    NYT > Home Page By FLORENCE FABRICANT 2010

  • According to Food Lover's Companion, legend says that Montezuma believed that "bitter water" or xocolatl was an aphrodisiac and he drank 50 golden goblets of it each day.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2009

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