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12023-07-17T20:27:37+00:00Indigenous Representations of Cacao from the Americas11plain2023-07-20T20:37:48+00:00Indigenous cultures have very positive views on cacao. There are many illustrations of cacao being harvested, ground, cooked, and drunk. From monkeys spreading cacao seeds to chocolate drinking at ceremonies, cacao is often represented in Mesoamerican art.