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The Olmec Indians are believed to be the first to grow cocoa beans (“kakawa”) as a domestic crop. Cacao trees have grown wild for possibly 10,000 years. The Olmec civilization lasts to about 300 B.C.
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The Olmec Indians are believed to be the first to grow cocoa beans as a domestic crop somewhere between 1500 BC and 400 BC. Later on the consumption of cocoa beans was restricted to the elite of Mayan society in the liquid form.
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Long before the Spanish arrived, Olmec Indians built impressive cities along the coast and in the forests further inland. Predominant from about 1200 B.C. to 400 B.C., the Olmecs established trade routes throughout Mesoamerica, and their settlements at La Venta and Tres Zapotes are among Mexico's most fascinating archaeological areas.
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Chocolate has been around for centuries, beginning in 1500 BC where the Olmec Indians grew crops containing the cocoa bean. From there it went to the Mayans where only the wealthiest were allowed to consume it. In 600 AD they established plantations dedicated to the coveted bean and from there, the Aztec elite took it over.
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The Olmec Stone Head was and is one of the most important symbols to the Olmec Indians. The Olmec transported some of these stones over 50 miles. That's were the archaeologists found them. The head represents different ceremonies and meetings. Groups of smaller heads were ... arranged in circular formation as were the bigger ones.
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Cocao beans, believed to be first discovered in South America by the Olmec Indians around 1500 B.C., are found in the center of the cocao fruit. The yellow, green or violet pods are pulled from the
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