Cacao has been a favored crop for generations and was favored by the Natives of the Americas long before Europeans came to dominate its high-quality production. A wonderfully colorful article from The Star has highlighted how chocolate played an important role in Aztec and Mayan culture and how it is still delectable in modern Oaxaca, Mexico.
An excerpt from Colours of Oaxaca by Anne Gordon:
Chocolate, favoured by so many, is another pre-Columbian treasure. Back in the 1700s, a surgeon in the Spanish army waxed lyrical about chocolate, calling it “a celestial drink, divine, sweat of the stars, a universal medicine.” But for ages before, this irresistible concoction had delighted the palates of Mayans and Aztecs.
“Discovered by the indigenous people in the 6th century, the drink is a fusion of corn, cacao seed, mamey fruit and three different wild flowers,” our guide Koko Alvarez says.
“It was so delicious they called it tejate, the drink of the gods.”
Even today it’s considered a magical drink that imparts wisdom and energy.
Venturing onto Oaxaca’s famous “Chocolate Street” at mid-morning, the heat is intense. Home to Mayordomo, the city’s largest chocolate producer, and the Mercado Juarez, a rambling market, the pervasive aroma of chocolate, mingles with an exotic cocktail of flowers, fruit and freshly baked bread.
Entering the dimly lit Mercado Juarez and wandering along narrow passageways, papaya, grapefruit, pomegranates, mangos and bananas in massive mounds, create caverns of colour and contrasting aromas. Leather sandals and baby shoes, embroidered cloth bags, tubs of roses and lilies, and barrels of every kind of chili are crammed into this market.
Hessian sacks of cacao beans at the market’s entrance draw me back to Mayordomo where Mexican ladies crowd together on a bench awaiting their custom ground molienda, the paste used for making hot chocolate. About 115 chocolate grinders in different parts of the city cater daily to the needs of Oaxacans, grinding and blending each family’s unique recipe.
For the chocolate-obsessed a sensuous chocolate massage at Namaste, a local spa, is an ultimate luxury.
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