they made the first chocolate drink out of coaco beans, the drank water wait that was one of the mesoamericans i think, im not sure sorry If you're talking about Incas from Peru, and about Alcoholic Beverages, they used to drink "chicha de jora" which was an alcoholic beverage back then and nowadays some people still drink it.
a traditional drink of the Incas is called a chicha. a mildly alocholic drink.
water and they grew lots of crops and those
coffee !!!!!!
They drank coke and lemonade.
They would drink mostly chocolate because it was the highly reserved drink that only the nobles could drink.
go to wecanfind and type in cusco and inca
The Incas had a monarchy as their type of government. They were ruled by an emperor called the Sapa Inca, who believed to be the descendant of the Sun.
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Incas had rock or stone houses and if the Inca was rich he would have a bigger house
No, they did not have the resources to make chocolate cake (cocoa originally began as a drink similar to, but more bitter than, hot chocolate) - let alone a vegan type of cake.
A polytheistic religion
A polytheistic religion
Inca pots were used for storing and transporting various liquids and foods such as maize, chicha (a fermented corn drink), and water. They were also used in religious ceremonies and as offerings to deities. Additionally, Inca pots were sometimes used as burial items or grave goods in tombs.
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I believe the Inca's government was a monarchy... the Emperor (or Sapa Inca) ruled the empire with the help of the Apus. The Apus lived in Cuzco and reported to the Sapa Inca. Other then that it was sorta like a pyramid, First the Sapa Inca, then the Apus, next the Local governors (They reported to the Apus inca).Scheff, D. (2002). Ancient Civilizations Incas. Austin, N.Y. Steadwell books