Chocolate is a raw or  processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Cacao has been cultivated for at  least three millennia in Mexico, Central and South America, with its earliest  documented use around 1100 BC. The majority of the Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages,  including the Aztecs,  who made it into a beverage known as xocolātl, a Nahuatl  word meaning "bitter water". The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense  bitter taste, and must be fermented to develop the flavor. After fermentation, the beans are dried, then cleaned, and then  roasted, and the shell is removed to produce cacao nibs. The nibs are  then ground to cocoa mass, pure chocolate in  rough form. Because this cocoa mass usually is liquefied then molded  with or without other ingredients, it is called chocolate liquor. The liquor also may be processed into two  components: cocoa solids and cocoa   butter. Unsweetened baking chocolate (bitter chocolate) contains primarily  cocoa solids and cocoa butter in varying proportions. Much of the  chocolate consumed today is in the form of sweet chocolate, combining cocoa  solids, cocoa butter or other fat, and sugar. Milk chocolate is sweet chocolate  that additionally contains milk powder or condensed milk. White chocolate contains cocoa butter, sugar, and milk  but no cocoa solids.
Cocoa solids contain alkaloids such as theobromine  and phenethylamine, which have physiological  effects on the body. It has been linked to serotonin  levels in the brain. Some research found that chocolate, eaten in  moderation, can lower blood pressure.[1]  The presence of theobromine renders chocolate toxic to some  animals,[2]   especially dogs and cats.
Chocolate has become one of the most popular food types and flavors  in the world. Gifts of chocolate molded into different shapes have  become traditional on certain holidays: chocolate bunnies and eggs  are popular on Easter, chocolate coins on Hanukkah,  Santa   Claus and other holiday symbols on Christmas,  and chocolate hearts or chocolate in heart-shaped boxes on  Valentine's Day. Chocolate is also used in  cold and hot beverages, to produce chocolate milk and hot   chocolate. Around three quarters of the world's cacao bean  production takes place in West  Africa.
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