If I am correct, I believe the answer is chocolate.
Cacao are seeds(beans) inside the fruit of the cacao tree which is a large berry called the cacao pod...
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they traded with cacao beans because they needed money to trade with so they decided to use cacao beans as there money they needed something to trade with so they used cacao beans they also used cacao beans to make chocolate they ate cacao beans to.
who introduced the cacao beans to the Aztecs
people from the Indian island produced cacao beans and was sent across to Mexico. Then Christopher Columbus ''claims'' that he brought the beans over to England and that when THE FRY BROTHERS made candy/chocolate. :)
Yes, cocoa is originally called cacao. The term "cacao" refers to the raw beans and the tree from which they come, Theobroma cacao, while "cocoa" typically refers to the processed products derived from these beans, such as cocoa powder and chocolate. The distinction highlights the different stages of processing in the journey from bean to chocolate.
Cacao Beans mostly come from Brazil.
No, cocoa is cacao beans
cacao beans
Theobroma Cacao
cacao butter
No, cocoa is cacao beans