Christopher Columbus, along Spanish explorers, made his fourth trip across the Atlantic in the early with Honduras.
In Central 1500s, and arrived on the coast of America, he discovered the value beans,
which were used as currency i of cocoa many places. In the sixteenth century, another explorer named Hernando Cortez back to Spain.
The Spanish people added other ingredients chocolate such as sugar and vanilla to make it sweet, and it remained a Spanish secret for almost 100 years.
It finally spread to France in the seventeenth century after the marriage of Louis XIII to the Spanish princess Anna,
who loved chocolate. In 1700, the English developed a new drink using chocolate and milk, which became very fashionable.
The popularity of chocolate continued to spread farther across Europe and the Americas.
The only Asian country to adopt it at that time was the Philippines.
Chocolate was brought there when the Spanish invaded the country in the sixteenth century.