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January 31, 2022 Event: National Hot Chocolate Day

Sher217 January 31st, 2022



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History of Hot Chocolate


Hey Everyone, Happy National Hot Chocolate Day!

Since around 2010, January 31st has been recognized as National Hot Chocolate Day. It’s unclear who started this day but I’m sure glad that they did!


In this post, I thought it might be fun to share a little of what an online search turns up about the history of Hot Chocolate.


First off, some people call it hot chocolate, hot cocoa or even drinking chocolate and there are so many ways to create this tasty drink. “A distinction is sometimes made between "hot cocoa", made from cocoa powder (ground cacao beans from which much of the cocoa butter has been removed), and "hot chocolate", made directly from bar chocolate, which already contains cocoa, sugar, and cocoa butter. Thus, the major difference between the two is the cocoa butter, the absence of which makes hot cocoa significantly lower in fat than hot chocolate while still preserving all the antioxidants found in chocolate.

  • Hot chocolate can be made with dark, semisweet, or bittersweet chocolate grated or chopped into small pieces and stirred into milk with the addition of sugar.

  • Cocoa usually refers to a drink made with cocoa powder, hot milk or water, and sweetened to taste with sugar (or not sweetened at all).

  • Instant hot chocolate or hot cocoa mix may be based on cocoa powder, powdered chocolate, or both; often includes powdered milk or comparable ingredients so it can be made without using milk; sugar or other sweeteners; and typically stabilizers and thickeners. However, mixes can vary widely (between countries and often between brands) in ingredients included, their ratio and their quality.



It’s no wonder that there are so many different ways to create, considering that it seems that archeologists have “found evidence that Mayan chocolate consumption occurred as early as 500 BC, and there is speculation that chocolate predates even the Mayans”. It also seems that the Mayans used to “make the chocolate drink, which was served cold” by “grounding cocoa seeds into a paste and mixing it with water, cornmeal, chili peppers, and other ingredients”.


Wow, that’s a very long time for a favorite winter time treat to be around! I know that I’m thankful that it survived for all of these years.


I’d like to hear from you all:

What do you call your hot chocolate drink and how do you make it?


I want to make sure that I share the wonderful sites that I found this information:

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_chocolate and https://nationaltoday.com/national-hot-chocolate-day/ and https://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/December/national-cocoa-day.htm



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~ Sher

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Margiewm January 31st, 2022

I call it hot chocolate and I make it with milk

and chocolate powder and add some marshmallows or sometimes Irish cream

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Sher217 OP February 5th, 2022

@Margiewm

That sounds like the way that I make mine as well (except for the Irish cream 😊 )

~ Sher

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AffyAvo January 31st, 2022

Hot chocolate, hot cocoa is something different like the info you gave and isn't something I really see often.

I don't do this very often, a handful of times a year or less but I like a really decadent hot chocolate. I use store bought eggnog and add a bit of a liqueur to the it. I usually use a powdered mix.

I tried hot chocolate bombs this year, meh. I think they are more great for kids or perhaps some of the bakery made ones would be really good, we just had standard store ones that were given as a gift. They weren't bad but weren't any better than the powdered mixes.


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Sher217 OP February 5th, 2022

@AffyAvo

You way of creating your treat sounds really interesting! I had not thought of using eggnog for this. Also, I saw the chocolate bombs (while researching for this post) for the first time. I appreciate you sharing your perspective on them. I think I'll pass over those and stay with my regular treat 😊

~ Sher

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ZJK February 4th, 2022

I call it Hot Chocolate and I make it with melted chocolate and milk mixed together with marshmallows

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Sher217 OP February 5th, 2022

@ZJK

That sounds nice! Do you use a bar chocolate? Also, do you like the mini or jumbo marshmallows best?

~ Sher

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ZJK February 6th, 2022

@Sher217

Definitely jumbo marshmallows

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Sher217 OP February 7th, 2022

@ZJK

I like to toast the jumbo ones and have mini's for my hot chocolate 😎

~ Sher

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justasmallwarrior February 25th, 2022

I call it The Life, The Soul Of My Evening Party.

CoffeeBeans3 March 29th, 2023

I like hot chcoolate