What is Pozol de cacao?

Pozol (from the Nahuatl “Pozōlli”) is the name of both fermented corn dough and the cocoa drink made from it, which has its origins in Pre-Columbian Mexico. The drink is consumed in the south of Mexico in the states of Chiapas and Tabasco. It is a thirst-quencher which has also been used to fight diseases.

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Similarly, when the pozol was invented?

Pozole is a pre-colonial dish and it’s one of the oldest dishes in Mexico since experts have found that it became part of the Mexicas’ diet between 1325 and 1524. It also had a religious origin.

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