Well, it comes from cocoa from a cocoa tree.
a Spanish word from Mexico
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The word comes from Southeastern Mexico and Central America including the Aztec language. An area from which Cocoa originates
Cocoa is extracted from cocoa beans found mainly in Brazil. The substance is used to make chocolate and is found in other foodstuffs.
The word "cocoa" comes from the Spanish word cacao, which is derived from the Nahuatl word cacahuatl. The Nahuatl word, in turn, ultimately derives from the reconstructed Proto Mije-Sokean word kakawa.
cocoa = kakao (קקאו)
The word cocoa is an English variant of cacao, the name for the cocoa tree and the beans from it.
Cocoa beans
Cocoa Beans
No. Pure cocoa is a bean which come from a plant. There's no sugar.
South America/Mexico. It is a native plant to that area.