
Another National Geographic Worldwide Quiz for your enjoyment:
What do you know about the makers of the chocolate world? Try tackling these questions: 1) Thorntons, a British chocolatier, created an 860-pound wall of chocolate in 2007. Dubbed the “World’s First Edible Billboard” (and devoured in three hours), the wall graced which London shopping area? 2) Theodor Tobler created the Toblerone chocolate triangles, which mimic the shape of the Matterhorn and honor his native country of Switzerland. Name his hometown, of which Tobler also exalted by placing its symbol, a bear, within the logo artwork. 3) The cocoa tree’s scientific name (Theobroma cacao) means “food of the gods” in Latin. Cocoa was considered as such by the Aztecs, who made chocolate beverages from the beans. Cultivated for thousands of years in the Americas, the trees are native to which South American geographical region? Find the answers to these chocolaty questions and learn more in this month’s Worldwise Quiz.
What do you know about the makers of the chocolate world? Try tackling these questions: 1) Thorntons, a British chocolatier, created an 860-pound wall of chocolate in 2007. Dubbed the “World’s First Edible Billboard” (and devoured in three hours), the wall graced which London shopping area? 2) Theodor Tobler created the Toblerone chocolate triangles, which mimic the shape of the Matterhorn and honor his native country of Switzerland. Name his hometown, of which Tobler also exalted by placing its symbol, a bear, within the logo artwork. 3) The cocoa tree’s scientific name (Theobroma cacao) means “food of the gods” in Latin. Cocoa was considered as such by the Aztecs, who made chocolate beverages from the beans. Cultivated for thousands of years in the Americas, the trees are native to which South American geographical region? Find the answers to these chocolaty questions and learn more in this month’s Worldwise Quiz.
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