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Chocolate is almost synonymous with Valentine's Day, but it's doubtful that Saint Valentine even tasted it. During the martyr's lifetime in third-century Rome, chocolate was still limited to native South America. Today chocolate is enjoyed by people the world over, with some 2.3 billion pounds of chocolate consumed in America each year. That amounts to 10.8 pounds per person. The gift of chocolate Legend has it that chocolate was a gift of the gods. Legend has it that chocolate was a gift of the gods. The cacao tree was supposedly brought to mankind by Quetzalcoatl(羽蛇神,古代墨西哥阿兹特克人与托尔特克人崇奉的重要神袛), the Aztec god who taught mortals how to make a drink from it. Giving someone chocolates still carries a wealth of meaning. The custom even has royal approval, ever since 1900 when Queen Victoria sent special tins of chocolate to soldiers in the Boer War to wish them a happy New Year. Chocolate, love and sex French doctors prescribed chocolate to women patients for a broken heart. Chocolate has long been associated with love. At one time, nuns1 were forbidden to eat it because of its sexual reputation. Casanova is believed to have thought of hot chocolate as the "elixir2 of love". And in the 18th century, French doctors prescribed chocolate to women patients for a broken heart. Science may hold a clue - chocolate contains a substance called phenylethylamine(苯基胺), a naturally occurring chemical in the brain which promotes feelings of euphoria (愉悦)associated with being in love. It also contains a variety of other substances which may help create a feeling of well-being3. Do you know? Meanwhile,Chocolate is poisonous to dogs and other pets, and can even be lethal7. Don't give it to your dog. Theobromine is toxic8 to dogs, and one ounce of chocolate could kill a 10-pound canine9. 点击收听单词发音
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