The cocoa bean is found in the African country , of The Congo.
COCOA bean found in rainforests or plantations!
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The Mayans found the cocoa bean and used it. I think.
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, cocoa is made from the cocoa bean.
Cocoa beans grow in pods that grow from the trunk and branches of the cocoa tree.
The Aztec were the first to use the cocoa bean as a food resource
Preparing the ground and soil.
No, they are the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree.
(This answer assumes the question is about the "Cocoa" bean from which Chocolate is made.) The Cocoa bean is the seed of the Cacao tree. Cacao trees may be grown from a single seed (that is, Cocoa bean), however in practice they are often propagated from a "cutting" to control the genetic heritage of the plant. (Cocoa beans are found in "Pods", that grow from the trunk of the tree, containing many beans or seeds. It is not necessary to plant a whole pod to get a tree.)
No, the cocoa bean starts out really bitter but then the factory adds sweetner to the mixture.