Chocolate comes from cacao beans. They're not native to Africa, though they are grown there (in fact, the country with the highest cocoa export is Cote d'Ivoire). If you're looking for a native African plant, you're probably thinking of carob, which is sometimes used as a chocolate substitute (it's not really chocolate, though).
Chocolate is made from the beans of the cacao plant. The ancient Mexicans used chocolate in religious rites and rituals.
The Cocoa beans grow in pods, which hang from the trunk and leaves of the cacao tree.
Cocoa
If your talking about the stuff that makes chocolate, no it's a bean
It is an opinion, but I say Coffee Bean.
South Africa
A Coco Bean
Mexico because they discovered the Cacao bean :) Canada, of course. Mexicans don't drink hot chocolate, preferring chocolate milk and milkshakes.
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Chocolate is made from the cocoa bean.
no. Chocolate is made from a cocoa bean
There is no chocolate it is all coco.
There are lots of chocolate companies that get their chocolate from Africa. Keep an eye out for Fair Trade signs on chocolate that means they get their chocolate from Africa
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