Did Europeans invent Chocolate as we know it?

Pre Colombian Meso-Americans were probably not munching down on Cadbury chocolate bars all the time instead they just used cocoa to make their water bitter.
Was what they were even drinking chocolate? The Europeans even renamed the stuff "bitter water" in some other mesoamerican language to get the word "chocolate" to get around the fact that the brown substance they discovered had the word "caca" in it.

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Europeans are the milk users, so yes

So if a Mexican invents an eficient flying car ecologicaly friendly and easy to use today, does that mean Mexicans invented the car? Of course not, americans will still be praising ford until they die.
So why would anyone like yourself claim europeans "invented" (stole) the chocolate just because they added sugar.
Now I understand brazilians and their plane invention.
Finland, literally the culturlet country.

Europeans invented everything

*Stole ftfy.

European hours are less racist

Cope.

STFU

>what is peanut butter

>So if a Mexican invents an eficient flying car ecologicaly friendly and easy to use today, does that mean Mexicans invented the car? Of course not, americans will still be praising ford until they die.
>So why would anyone like yourself claim europeans "invented" (stole) the chocolate just because they added sugar.
>Now I understand brazilians and their plane invention.
I get this too.
Same with Holland inventing the electric submarine, when it was actually some Spanish guy.
Who "invented" something will always be in debate. But like Tesla vs Marconi, the one that lived in and was considered American, will be the winner and held up as the true inventor.

Another annoying one is Leif Ericsson and Columbus. Neither discovered America. It was discovered by asiatic nomads travelling across Alaska. Really we should be celebrating the one who capitalized on it, which would be Colombus. Which begs the question as to why we acknowledge Ericson at all.

Demand for an invention often leads to many angry inventors who didn't get a Nobel prize despite arguably being first.

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Europeans invented everything.
They invented, capitalism, globalism, electricity, the internet, liberalism, socialism, the engine, peanut butter, chocolate, AIDS, etc.
SHITSKINS DID NOT INVENT A SINGLE THING.

Xocolatl was a drink and was the equivalent of coffee for mesoamericans. Europeans just added sugar and milk. So I guess Europe also invented tea

Yes they did you stupid shitskin

I REALLY HATE SHITSKINS TRYING TO TAKE CREDIT FOR OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

STFU SHITSKIN

Chocolate belongs to Quetzalcoatl

The chinese invented the tea retard, brits stole it and made it mainstream.

I definitely agree with Columbus having had more impact than Leif, but I don't see the reason for him to be nationally celebrated as a hero in the US except for giving the italian immigrants their own sort of heritage day.

While most historical figures were dickheads, it astonish me that most americans don't even know the basic details about Columbus until late in high school, even though the bloody aspect of the conquest is teached to us as early as first-second grade, it's not the fact that he's being celebrated that is the only problem, but rather the amount of revisionism taken to the point where American adults actually don't know much about the figure except that he just happened to discover the new world (which none of the land he set his foot on was in modern US anyway, with the exception of US colonies such as our island and US Virgin Islands).

STFU SHITSKIN

DON'T BE MEAN

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