Chocolate, molinillo - Spanish Children's Songs - Spain - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World  - Intro Image

Notes

*A molinillo is a little wooden whisk used for stirring hot chocolate (see pic above). It's used in some countries like Mexico. It's translated as mill because it's used to turn the chocolate drink like a mill would turn. "Chocolate mill" is actually the name for them in English. Another older term is moliquet.

Chocolate, molinillo - Spanish Children's Songs - Spain - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World 1

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My three year old daughter asked me why chocolate is brown. Living in the 21st century, my first instinct was to do a search on the internet to find out. I came across a site called "The Cocoa Tree" that showed us that cocoa beans are not actually brown until they're fermented. The site had short videos that showed how cocoa beans go from the tree to becoming part of delicious chocolate bars. -Mama Lisa (2004)

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Many thanks to Alicia Calvo for recording this song for us.

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Sheet Music - Chocolate, molinillo

Thanks and Acknowledgements

Many thanks to Cleofé García González for contributing this song and to Monique Palomares for translating it and creating the midi music.

¡Muchas gracias!