The world eats a lot of chocolate, but how much do we actually know about this popular food? If you’re a fan of the sweet stuff, you’ll enjoy finding out more with these interesting chocolate facts.
Fun Facts About Chocolate
Did you know that chocolate is the most popular sweet treat in the world? It’s no surprise why – it’s delicious and always puts a smile on our faces!
Whether you’re eating a bar of your favorite milk chocolate or savoring a piece of rich dark chocolate, there is something special about this beloved treat. But do you know what makes it so incredible?
In this article, we will explore some fascinating facts about the history and chemistry behind this delectable food. From its earliest use as an energy-boosting tonic to its versatile applications today as an ingredient in virtually any type of dessert or confectionary item; be prepared for thrilling insight into one of life’s greatest joys: CHOCOLATE!
From fun chocolate trivia to chocolate facts for kids, here are some fascinating things that you may not have heard about the food of the gods.

Cool Facts About Chocolate
Whether you choose to eat it hot or cold, chocolate is definitely cool ;-).
- Chocolate was a kind of currency in the Mayan era.
- The world’s largest chocolate nut bar is a Reese’s Take 5 by Hershey. This Guinness World Record holder weighs more than 5,943 pounds and measures 9 feet long by 5.5 feet wide.
- Chocolate trees were first cultivated in Mexico, Central America over 5,300 years ago.
- The largest chocolate bar by area measures 383.24 square meters and was made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of chocolate atelier Frits van Noppen in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- The Latin name for the tree that chocolate comes from, Theobroma cacao, means food of the gods.
- Smelling chocolate increases theta brain waves, triggering relaxation.
- German chocolate cake actually takes its name from Samuel German, the English-American chocolate maker who created the specific dark baking chocolate used in the recipe.
- The first ever solid chocolate bar was made by J. S. Fry & Sons of England in 1847.

Interesting Chocolate Facts for Kids
Looking for information about chocolate for kids? These weird facts about chocolate are quite entertaining.
- Ever wondered why chocolate melts in your mouth? It’s due to the cocoa butter used to make chocolate. Also called theobroma oil, this edible fat has a melting point just below the human body.
- The first chocolate bar was made by the Cadbury Company in 1842.
- Don’t give chocolate to cats or dogs, it’s poisonous for them.
- For the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, a real chocolate river was made using chocolate, cream and water. It started to smell after a few days!
- Chocolate grows on cacao trees which can live up to 200 years, though they only produce quality cocoa beans for 25 years.
- It takes a cocoa tree 5 years to produce its first cacao pods.

Other Fun Facts About Chocolate
You can have a lot of fun making your own chocolate or simply by eating it!
- Ruth Wakefield made the first ever chocolate chip cookie by chance in 1930. She gave the recipe to Nestle in exchange for a lifetime supply of chocolate! The chocolate chips are an essential part of the recipe, and keep their shape when melted.
- Aztec emperor Montezuma is thought to have consumed 50 goblets of chocolate every day.
- Most white chocolate isn’t actually chocolate, because there aren’t any cacao solids in most white chocolate. Milk chocolate contains a minimum of 20% cocoa solids and dark chocolate contains 50-90% cocoa solids.
- Chocolate contains an enzyme named phenylethylamine, which releases pleasure hormones and feels similar to being in love.
- A jewel thief stole $28 million dollars of gems in 2007 after gaining the trust of bank guards in Antwerp, Belgium, by repeatedly offering them chocolate.
- More than 90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made each year.

Hot Chocolate Facts
If you like your chocolate in a drink like the Aztecs, you’ll enjoy this hot chocolate trivia.
- Thomas Jefferson, the third US President, was a fan of hot chocolate. Visitors to his former home Monticello can try the beverage made to his preference, with stone-roasted cacao, sugar and spice.
- January 31 is National Hot Chocolate Day.
- Hot chocolate isn’t the same things as hot cocoa. Hot chocolate is made from ground or shaved cacao while hot cocoa is made from cocoa powder that has the fat stripped away.
- The largest cup of hot chocolate was made by the municipality of Uruapan, Mexico in 2018 and contained 4,816.6 litres of locally grown semi-sweet chocolate. It celebrated Three Kings’ Day.
- In the movie Chocolat, Johnny Depp’s character, Roux has a favorite chocolate item: hot chocolate.
- Jamaicans were making a type of hot chocolate as long ago as 1494. It was brewed from cacao shavings, boiled with cinnamon and milk. This chocolate milk was brought to England by Sir Hans Sloane in the early 1700s, where it was originally sold as a medicine.

Interesting Chocolate Facts
Here are some fascinating facts about chocolate.
- To make one pound of chocolate, you need around 400 cacao beans.
- There are quite a few chocolate health benefits. It contains more antioxidants than green tea. Dark chocolate is considered to be healthier than milk chocolate. Some studies have found that dark chocolate can help fight tooth decay.
- Chocolate was originally a bitter tasting drink enjoyed by the Aztecs with spices and water.
- In fact, the word chocolate comes from the Aztec word “xocoatl,” which was that bitter drink.
- There are more than 600 flavor compounds in chocolate, compared to 200 for red wine.
- Chocolate liquor isn’t actually a drink, but a paste made from ground cocoa nibs. Cocoa liquor is used in both milk and dark chocolate.
- Switzerland is the highest consumer of chocolate in the world. They eat over 22 pounds of chocolate per person each year.
- The Ivory Coast is the world leader in producing and exporting cocoa beans. They supply over 38% of all cocoa produced worldwide.

In Conclusion: Interesting Chocolate Facts
We hope this article has helped to expand your knowledge of this tasty candy. From its fascinating historical background to the delicious varieties we can enjoy today, chocolate is a little treat that goes a long way.
If you found this article interesting and informative, feel free to check out our other chocolate-related articles for more mouthwatering insights into the world of candy. Whether enjoyed in desserts or as a stand-alone piece, chocolate continues to be enjoyed by many around the world and bears further exploration and appreciation.
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