yes there is definitely a cocoa butter plant but it is often referred to as the cacao plant
Cocoa butter is solid at room temperature.
Nowhere, since there is no such thing. However, you might be able to get some cacao trees (from which cocoa butter is made) from a tropical Central or South American country where they are grown. Just be sure to follow the plant importation laws of the country to which you want to bring it.
Cocoa butter comes from cocoa beans. They are grown in warm areas of the world.
When cocoa butter is pressed out of chocolate, cocoa powder is left.
I don't know if you can eat cocoa butter I have to check
cocoa butter is about Rs.600 per kg, not sure about other items
Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is the pale-yellow, pure edible vegetable fat of the cacao bean. It is the substance used to make solid chocolate bars. It is mixed with varying amounts of cocoa powder to produce solid pieces of chocolate. Cocoa butter is extracted from the cacao beans and can be used to make chocolate, pharmaceuticals, ointments, and toiletries. Cocoa butter has a mild chocolate flavor and aroma.
1 cocoa bean is worth 1 and a half grams of butter. So, if you have 100 cocoa beans you would have 50 grams of butter. You just multiply the amount of beans you have by 1 and a half.
no they are not
No, it doesn't contain lactose because lactose can only be found in milk. And cocoa butter is used to make chocolate. ... Cocoa butter is an edible natural vegetable fat of the cacao bean used to make chocolates, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, cocoa powder, and oinments.
Cocoa butter is a pure edible vegetable fat extracted from the cacao bean.
Great news - Yes! Cocoa butter does not contain dairy.