Did you know that Europe was first introduced to chocolate in 1550, on July 7? And the day has now become known as the International Chocolate Day or World Chocolate Day! The history of chocolate is fascinating. Known as the food of gods, its evolution can be traced back to as early as 1900 BC. Served as a bitter beverage once upon a time, a chocolate bar is the go-to indulgence today.
Shared below are simple recipes to celebrate World Chocolate Day with your family and friends.
You can also try baking simple chocolate cookies. Do give these a try and tag us on Instagram with the #worldchocolateday
Let us know in the comments section below about how you spent World Chocolate Day.
Please note: Parental guidance and discretion for making and serving these foods is advised.
Mariam Taqui Ali (pro tip: the middle name is pronounced tuh-key) A Word slayer, pluviophile, baker, traveller; among other things, knows the correct usage of punctuation and the difference between your and you're. She spent some time (read a lot of time) writing, editing and keeping track of word counts. Her trysts with writing and editing has led her to interact with experts from diverse industries like healthcare, wellness, HR, business and technology. Having experienced all that, she continues her professional explorations, to learn, to grow and to be a value add. Drop in a line at storyweavers@byjus.com if you liked her stories, have something nice to say, or if you have compelling ideas to share!
Comments
Aaditya Bhatta
July 14, 2021
Love these dishes !!
Shivang Singh
July 20, 2021
Eat dark chocolate every day
Lekshmi
July 25, 2021
Now sipping a cup of hot cocoa for happiness ?… Never knew that it would be so easy to make one. Thank you Byjus team!
Sreshta
July 28, 2021
Delicious
Farbin Nelsam
August 3, 2021
I really like make cakes chocolate