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The Aztecs sometimes fed their sacrificial victims chocolate beverages to calm them before the sacrifice. During World War I chocolate began to be shaped in the form of bars for eating White chocolate contains cocoa butter, but no cocoa solids. Chocolate purists argue that the confection should not be called "chocolate" at all. Cacao seeds are traded on the commodities market-under the name "cocoa”-along with pork bellies and soybeans. Mexicans today use chocolate as an offering on the Day of the Dead, in the form of molé, a spicy sauce made with chilies and chocolate. Foil-wrapped chocolate coins are given to children as Hanukkah "gelt." In the United States, chocolate has a place in nearly every holiday celebration: heart-shaped boxes of chocolate for Valentine's Day, chocolate hunning for Chat​

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