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Mocho LocoMocho Loco when translated means "crazy for chocolate." Or at least that's what we tell people. Either way, Mocho Loco is at the top when it comes to chocolaty fun. |
Mocho Loco -- For Those Crazy For Chocolate.
For all you chocolate lovers out there, this is the web site for you. Mocho Loco is synonymous with chocolate goodness and with our extensive web site we aim to please. Not only do we discuss chocolate, but chocolate products and recipes involving chocolate. Learn everything you've ever wanted to know about this sinful delight. With any luck -- and your constant visiting -- Mocho Loco will be the only source you'll need for chocolate -- and chocolate products -- pleasure. So let's get started. What are some of the things you want to know about the phenomenon known as chocolate? We're sure Mocho Loco will have the answer.
Mocho Loco: Where Chocolate Comes From
Believe it or not, chocolate has been around longer than we thought. It did not originate in Europe with the Godiva chocolate factory like most people think. The first people recorded as making chocolate were the natives of Mexico and Central America, including the Mayans and the Aztecs. The first form of chocolate was in drink form. When the Spanish brought the cacao seeds back to Spain, new recipes were made. Now, there are hundreds of brands of chocolates and it comes in all forms. It can be in candy and dessert form. And of course, next to diamonds, it is a woman's best friend -- or worst enemy, depending on the situation.
On Mocho Loco you'll learn everything you want to know about chocolate and how it is used. You'll learn some history as well as some very delicious and interesting recipes. Mocho Loco will be your one-stop guide to chocolate and other chocolate products. Why is chocolate such a well-loved snack and dessert item? No one really knows. All we know is that chocolate is great in any form. Have you had your chocolate dose for the day?
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