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Cocoa was a bean from Maztica that was used to prepare a bitter chocolate beverage. It was available for purchase in spice shops and through Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue.[1][2]

Description[]

Cocoa beans were small, brown, and nugget-shaped.[2] They were grown in multiple locations throughout the continent, such as Maxal and Pezelac.[4]

When ground into powder and mixed with water, cocoa produced a bitter beverage that was said to possess restorative and stimulating properties. It was also reputed to be an aphrodisiac.[1]

Maztican chocolate was a widespread success throughout the Sword Coast.[2] The beverage was also very popular in Calimshan, where it was mostly enjoyed by the wealthy in little shops.[1]

History[]

Cocoa beans were the main currency of the entire Maztican continent. Although the beans were not accepted as currency in the Sword Coast, they could be exchanged at spice shops at a rate of 100 cocoa beans for 1 gp.[2]

Habitats[]

Beyond Maztica, cocoa was known to grow in the jungle of Malatra. The inhabitants of that land were also known to brew a bitter beverage from it[5] using powdered beans.[3]

Reputation[]

The Maztican deity Watil was the guardian of plants such as mayz and cocoa.[6] Cocoa offerings were typically given to Eha in gratitude for a successful childbirth.[7]

Appendix[]

See Also[]

  • Jade cocoa

Appearances[]

Adventures
Fires of ZatalCity of GoldMarco Volo: Journey
Novels
IronhelmViperhandFeathered DragonProphet of Moonshae

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Jeff Grubb, Julia Martin, Steven E. Schend et al (1992). Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. (TSR, Inc), p. 132. ISBN 0-5607-6327-2.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Douglas Niles (August 1991). “A Journey to the True World”. Maztica Campaign Set (TSR, Inc.), pp. 66–67. ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Template:Cite organized play/LJ/A Gathering of Heroes Interactive
  4. Douglas Niles (August 1991). “Maztica Alive”. Maztica Campaign Set (TSR, Inc.), pp. 28, 34. ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.
  5. Stephen H. Jay (April 1998). “Agriculture, Invention, and Society in Malatra”. In Jeff Quick ed. Polyhedron #129 (TSR, Inc.), p. 30.
  6. Douglas Niles (August 1991). “Gods & Battles”. Maztica Campaign Set (TSR, Inc.), p. 31. ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.
  7. Douglas Niles (August 1991). “Gods & Battles”. Maztica Campaign Set (TSR, Inc.), p. 30. ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.
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