Cocoa pods.
muffins and bannanas
it makes cocoa pods which are then broken open to get the cocoa beans inside then they are taken to a factory to make chocolate
it makes cocoa pods which are then broken open to get the cocoa beans inside then they are taken to a factory to make chocolate
Cocoa beans grow in pods that grow from the trunk and branches of the cocoa tree.
CHocolate comes from the pods of a cocoa tree.
When pea pods are plump, crisp, and they begin to harden or fade in color means peas start to ripen.
No coffee beans and Cocoa beans come from different plants
19000000 b.c
Well, it has to be the cocoa beans. The cocoa tree bears fruit called a cocoa pod. When the pods are ripe, they turn a bright yellow color and inside, you can find white colored segments of fruit that hold the cocoa seeds. The cocoa seeds are harvested, dried and roasted. After that, it gets grounded up and processed and made into different things like >Chocolate (dark, bittersweet, etc.) >Chocolate syrup >Chocolate flavoring >Used as toppings for desserts, cakes and pastries >Used as a key ingredient for desserts, cakes, pastries, cookies
Ripe balsam seeds are spring loaded, and are dispersed by being flung out of the seed pods when a passing animal or human brushes against the pods.
The pods were used to make a cocoa-like beverage.