Belyzium Artisan Chocolate
Belyzium Artisan Chocolate
Experience the finest incarnation of exceptional Cacao! Our single-origin organic cocoa is sustainably grown in a pristine jungle of Belize, Central America. The hand-harvested and sun-dried cocoa beans are directly imported to Germany. These fine flavor beans are a unique hybrid of Creollo and Trinitario varieties; they are like precious gems in the world of cacao. Only the best are selected for chocolate production. In our Artisan Chocolaterie in Berlin, the beans are gently roasted and refined preserving their exquisite flavor and aroma. The result is pure, rich and fresh chocolate, made in small batches for you to enjoy. Just the best cocoa transformed into chocolate before your eyes.
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The title should be hot chocolate half spaniard and part maya
The young lady speaking is super cute and adorable. I loved her dresses, especially the red(orange?) one.
Where are the chilis?
I hate to break it to her because she seems so nice, great English too, but she did call it "traditional mayan chocolate the way they drank it" so I feel obligated to nicely put this information here. Xocolatl, translated as chocolate or 'bitter drink', was made of cocoa beans ground up with chili spices and served only as a cold water based bitter medicinal beverage. They didn't know what sugar (or milk) was or how to cultivate it. It was unrecognizable from the chocolate we know today. Sugar and solid milk chocolate was invented in Europe 1500's.
They used honey in it
@@aladrasullivan9018 sweeters like honey was used sometimes but rarely and usually as a method of fermentation.
@@Seraph10101you dumbstupid
@@Seraph10101 You don't even know the difference between Mayans and Aztecs lmao
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Special occasions? Yeah, think days ending in "Y" would be a good occasion to drink this stuff.
I am here because I need to know how to make hot chocolate properly. It’s amazing I always thought america created hot chocolate
Thank you so much!! I’d love to some day get to experience this full process! Love it! Thanks for sharing a little bit of your culture. ❤️
Ancient mayas drank it bitter with spice, not like this
Okay and? That's how I drink it. We know it was drank differently. I think about it every day. I am Mixtec.
@@lovelymelly87 then the title shouldn't say this is making it the traditional way.
@@yamiyomizuki your are correct
Such a beautiful video
I’ve got to try making this some day
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Video was fascinating but the music was really jarring
KEEP up you're English very good
Came here through online school 😂😂
nice to see a local people to prepare a chocolate drink in mayan way
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I sit here as I sip my Tea and melt chocolate in my mouth... That's my Mayan hot chocolate XD
no pudes lecheta lol
como triste eso Lmao
como triste eso Lmao
Did you know..
Yo me gusta muchas Xocolatl!!
Xocolatl no pudes todo el dia lmao
She speaks English of course, she is from Belize, an English speaking nation. Also don't worry if she sweetens the drink with sugar, this is the way they do now, don't try to criticize her recipe. Clearly, that's the way modern Mayas drink it, just like it happens with other popular hot drinks. I wonder if anyone here goes to Starbucks and tell them that coffee is not supposed to have pumpkin or vanilla since those weren't originally from Africa, where coffee is from.
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Yes people get silly when they expect 'traditional cultures' to stay unchanged or something. She isn't an ancient Mayan, she is a modern Mayan.
The title says "MAKING HOT CHOCOLATE THE TRADITIONAL MAYAN WAY". Then proceeded to make it the traditional European way using ingredients the Mayans didn't even know existed or how to cultivate. If the premise of her clip was to teach a bit about history and her culture I'd think that's a pretty big gap that should probably be corrected nicely in the comments.
If Starbucks has a demonstration on "the traditional African drink the way they made it" and then goes on to use pumpkin spice latte then YES someone should probably make a comment about that.
Good English pronunciation
She's from Belize.
Such awful music. Can't you find music of the Mayan tradition?
Thank you for posting the video!
In Tonga we drink Kava
Kava kava is great. I used to drink it for my insomnia
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precioso video y de compartirse con las personas que no hablan español y que hablan inglés, gracias familia bol! y gracias a Belysium Artisan Chocolate por formar este reportaje. Gran ejemplo para cualquier persona que hable español que ponga muchísimos pretextos para no aprender inglés
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Thank you
Drink fit for an Aztec king
She's Maya. Also, it's Mexica.
I love Guatemalan chocolate. I studied Spanish in Xela.
This drink can be afforded by only wealthy people in the Mayan ages
This isn't Mayan chocolate. They didn't use sugar. Thank the Europeans for that
They had honey and vanilla
@@josejonhson674 “Rarely did they add any sweetener - once in a while honey, but mainly to try to ferment it,” says anthropologist Joel Palka, of the University of Illinois
@@cejannuzi they in this case is referring to the Mayans. However neither the Aztecs, Mayans nor Olmecs added sugar.
@@Seraph10101 do you think Mayans are still stuck in an ancient culture ? This drink has been made for thousands of years. Maybe the recipe has changed a little like everything else has.
@@AnotherGrimyKid the mayans didn't add sweetener in any variation of their methods of preparation. I don't think they are stuck in an ancient culture. They certainly add it now because it's a lot awesomer with sugar.
Thank you, this totally has changed my hot coca experience!
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Very good English keep your culture going y viva Mexico
I don't think she's from Mexico , more likely Belize where English is the national language
Viva Mexico is representation of where I’m from I know where my language originated from and she speaks a native language which she seems to struggle a little with English although it’s their national language don’t come here trying to teach me foo VIVA MEXICO
Spanish is not mexican language
@@hahalol6331 it is now.... it is obviously one of many spoken in Mexico
Don't be ignorant. She's from Belize. They speak english. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Still not traditional. Mayans didn't have sugar it was introduced by the Europans once brought to Europe. Could have used honey instead. Traditional spices native only to South America. Still yet to see a real traditional Mayan drinking chocolate being made
true, i dont know why no one can get that right...you drink it with the spices but no sugar, and at room temperature
Original mayan chocolate was prepared with honey and flowers 😊
Stfu and enjoy video buzzkill
@@planetacacao9475 they could have used honey to sweeten the chocolate. however in the context which the mayan used chocolate, and the fact that viewed it as a sacred ceremonial drink from the gods. suggest that the drink wasn't consumed as a sweet drink at all. its a european take of it instead it is much more likely to have been a bitter, intense taste like a black coffee, and it was drank by the very elite of the society on special occasions (100 coffee beans were the cost of a slave) they probably used some aromathic flowers, chilly beans and ceremonial virgin blood to accent the drink
Look, y’all...White people trying to tell a Native person about their own culture.....
Very informative and great presentation. Subbed you. Do stop by take a listen like share and sub back. Thanks
She farted at the end with her devilish smile LOL!
francisco chavez I replayed it like 10 times and you can’t hear anything music is way to loud😂
Music is too loud.
Nice video
nice video great for education would recommend to class
what are the special occasions mentioned in the video?
thank you. I'm trying to incorporate Mayan cocoa into my morning smoothie as a replacement for milk. this video is highly informative. I diddnt know that cocoa was given to the sick but I've used it myself as a remedy for years. thank you so much
That's called an oxymoron statement!