Chocolate.
Oxygen comes out as waste product in plants during photosynthesis
No. They are derived from different plants. The confusion is because the names are similar. Cocaine comes from the coca plant, while chocolate comes from the cacao (or cocoa) plant.
All chocolate comes from the cacao tree.
chocolate grows on cacao trees
chocolate comes from a cacao tree from the pods
No, cocoa comes from a tree: Theobroma cacao
Cotton comes from a plant. The plants are harvested, and the product is transported by truck to factories for processing.
Plants hydrogenate it into sugars. The hydrogen comes from water and oxygen is given off as a waste product.
Yes No - the cocoa tree grows cocoa pods (the fruit) and inside the cocoa pod you will find cocoa beans. Seeds are not vegetables, but what we refere to as fruits and vegetables is confusing and misleading in general.
Chocolate comes from cacao pods which grow on trees in the jungle.Cacao is dried and ground into powder. This powder is used as a food product, antioxidant, a caffeine-containing beverage, and flavoring component of sweets. In some cultures it is used for medicinal purposes.
No. Cocaine comes from the leaves of the coca plant (Erythroxylaceae coca), whereas the cocoa bean (Theobroma cacao), where chocolate is made from, comes from the cocoa tree. Coca is a shrub whereas cocoa is a tree. Check out the related links below for more information.
Chocolate comes from the cacao bean, which is harvested from the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao). The beans are fermented, dried, roasted, and processed to produce cocoa solids and cocoa butter, the primary ingredients in chocolate. Cacao is primarily grown in tropical regions close to the equator, with major producers including countries like Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Indonesia. The process transforms the bitter beans into the sweet and rich chocolate enjoyed worldwide.