Centuries and countless foil-wrapped bars later, it turns out we’ve barely begun to sample the many flavors that nature has to offer to satisfy our chocolate cravings. Scientists from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service recently reported discovering three previously unknown varieties of wild cacao in the Amazon rainforest of Peru.
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    JESUS CHRIST PEOPLE, ARE YOU READING THIS? THERE IS UNDISCOVERED CHOCOLATE OUT THERE. Let’s put those fuckin Oompa...
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