Cacao refers to the beanlike seeds from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made. It is a key ingredient in chocolate production and is derived from the cacao tree.
The word "chocolate" can function as a noun. It refers to a sweet food or candy made from roasted and ground cacao seeds.
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The word you are looking for is cocoa.It's five letters, ending in A.Cocoa is the product of roasted and grounded cacao beans, used to make chocolate.
The meaning of the Latin Theobroma Cacao is cacao tree. It growns is South America, with his seeds they make cacao powder or chocolate. Mostly liked by children and women.
The name is a Spanish word adopted from the Nahuati language (an ancient people of south eastern Mexico and Central America) cacua from cacahuatl meaning bean of the cacao tree
the scientific name for the cocoa tree is Theobroma cacao, meaning drink of the gods. "Theobroma cacao"
cacao is a fancy word for coco witch is chocolate
The word cocoa is simply a derivative of cacao. The cacao tree is native to the Americas. It may have originated in the foothills of the Andes in the Amazon and Orinoco basins of South America where today, examples of wild cacao still can be found. The cacao plant was first given its botanical name by Swedish natural scientist Carolus Linnaeus in his original classification of the plant kingdom, who called it Theobroma ("food of the gods") cacao.
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The scientific name for the cocoa tree is theobroma cacao. The genus, theobroma, is derived from the Greek words for "food of the gods".
Nope, cacao means "chocolate" but in the sense of chocolate milk or hot chocolate. It has it's origin from the cacao-bean, so the chocolate-bean. Though a very similar french word "caca" means poop, but it's rather street-language.
it is Spanish/Mexican. From the Nahuatl, a people from Mexico and Central America. The original word is Cacua, the root word of Cacahuatl meaning 'bean of the cocoa tree'. Brought to Europe in the very early 1700's