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Making chocolate from scratch like the Mayans did

Making chocolate from scratch like the Mayans did

Once used as a form of currency, hailed as an aphrodisiac, claimed to be an anti-depressant, cacao has had a long and fascinating history. And it all began in Mesoamerica with the Aztecs and the Mayans. The first evidence of Mayan chocolate use was found in Colhá in Northern Belize, and dated back to around 600 BC. The word cacao itself originated from the Maya word Ka’kau’. Mayan preparation of cacao started with cutting open the seed pods to expose the beans and the…

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Coming across an off-the-grid community in Belize

Coming across an off-the-grid community in Belize

I have always enjoyed traveling without much planning and seeing where the proverbial journey takes me. Belize is a very small country, so I wanted to get out of the tourist trail and go somewhere off the grid. While exploring the map of Belize,  this place called Little Belize caught my fancy. Couple of reasons: the name itself, and its setting by a lagoon. An unpaved road from the town of Orange Walk seemed to lead right to little Belize….

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Settlement Day celebrations – heart of the Garifuna culture | Belize

Settlement Day celebrations – heart of the Garifuna culture | Belize

Few years ago, I got introduced to the tumultuous history and the vibrant culture of the Garifuna people during my visit to Livingston, Guatemala. Ever since then, I wanted to get back and spend more time with the Garifuna people. Every year on November 19th, Belize celebrates the Garifuna settlement day with fierce pride. Dangriga, a small coastal town in Belize, is the heart and soul of the celebrations, bringing together local communities over shared history and traditions as well…

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