What is chocolate in Latin?
There isn't a single word for "chocolate" in Latin, as chocolate was not known in the ancient Roman world. However, the word "cacau" is the Latinized version of the Aztec word "xocolatl," which refers to the drink made from cacao beans.
If you want to refer to chocolate in Latin, you could use a descriptive phrase like:
* liquor ex cacao (liquid from cacao)
* potio cacao (cacao drink)
* pasta cacao (cacao paste)
Ultimately, the best way to refer to chocolate in Latin would depend on the specific context.
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