On This Day, the World Got Instant Hot Chocolate

On this day, April 4th, 1828 โ˜•, Dutch chemist Casparus van Houten patented a revolutionary process that would change how humans consume chocolate forever. By pressing cocoa beans to extract the fat โ€” cocoa butter โ€” he created a fine, soluble powder that could be mixed easily into milk or water ๐Ÿซ. Before van Houten, drinking chocolate was a thick, greasy, rich indulgence reserved for the wealthy. After him, it became the smooth, affordable delight enjoyed by millions worldwide. Every mug of hot chocolate, every cocoa-dusted dessert, every chocolate bar owes its silky texture to this one Dutch patent ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ.

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Sir Hans Sloane Hot Chocolate
Sir Hans Sloane Hot Chocolate
Navy - Recreation - Soldiers, Sailors and marines drinking hot chocolate - NARA - 45512214
Navy – Recreation – Soldiers, Sailors and marines drinking hot chocolate – NARA – 45512214

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