The classic Mayans and their successors, including the Aztecs, consumed chocolate, usually as a drink, with water and perhaps chilli, or thickened with maize.
Things started to grow and come up. For the first time, green corn plants began to show. They pushed through the soil and could now be seen above the ground.
And that's why it shouldn't come as a surprise that one of the most important grains in human history originally arose within this ideal environment — maize, otherwise known as corn.
Father. We have much to be thankful for. Less than a year ago we had nothing to eat except our small supply of Indian corn, and were afraid that even that would soon be gone.
Professor:But have they really played any kind of important role in European history? Well, as a matter of fact, yes. I was just coming to that. Let’s start with North American corn or maize, as it’s often called.