Small joys in life should always be celebrated and one such thing that can fill a little spark in our life is chocolate. Yes, we're not talking big. Chocolate has been scientifically proven to enhance your mood. But no, we are not here to discuss the medical benefits of these sweet little savory dishes but to celebrate their existence.
Anyway, who doesn't like chocolates. You will find chocolate lovers everywhere. Today all types of chocolates are available in the market. Cheap to cheap and expensive to expensive. People get crazy after seeing chocolate. And when it comes to a special event, it is a different matter.
Yes, there is a special day dedicated to the delicious dessert which happens every 7th July and as the name suggests, World Chocolate Day is celebrated across the world to acknowledge having chocolate in our lives.
World Chocolate Day 2021 date
'World Chocolate Day' is celebrated every 7th July. It was first celebrated in the year 2009. However, other countries such as Ghana, the United States do not celebrate Chocolate Day on this date, as their own dates are dedicated to special treats. Ghana, which is the second largest producer of cocoa, celebrates this day on 14 February. Meanwhile, the United States of America celebrates this day on October 28.
Importance of World Chocolate Day 2021
Although it is not yet known who came up with the idea of celebrating this special day, it is said that chocolate was first brought to Europe in the 16th century. We must say, it took Europeans a long time to find these bytes of Haven. Yes, 7 July 1550 is considered to be the day when chocolate was first brought to the continent.
Celebration of World Chocolate Day 2021
Because chocolate also has many health benefits, so this special day is celebrated by eating chocolate. People try many delicious lip-smoothing dishes, the market is flooded with various products like cocoa powder, chocolate milk, choco syrup and many more.
So friends, what are your plans to celebrate World Chocolate Day 2021? Do let us know by commenting.
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