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A note was left on the article page questioning the recipe of this drink; I picked up on it while on Recent Page Patrol. I did a quick internet search and also could not confirm this recipe, but the sites I found were not of encyclopedic quality. Much of the problem results because the present article is unsourced. Any comments? The posted question follows; I'm just moving it to the right page. Pinethicket (talk) 23:16, 8 November 2009 (UTC)Reply
no coincidence with description of tascalate found in the spanish version of wikipedia. it is not made from chocolate but corn. cinnamon instead of vanila, etc. check it please. 22:23, 8 November 2009 189.147.33.34