In the southern states of Chiapas (bordering Guatemala) and Tabasco (with shoreline on the southern Gulf of Mexico).
On the southern states including Oaxaca, Tabasco and Chiapas, close to the border with Guatemala.
They don't. It is actually grown in Mexico in the form of cocoa plantations; Mexico is the 13th largest producer of such crop in the world with 27174 tonnes of cocoa beans (2010)
Most cocoa is grown in West Africa, especially the Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) - where it is linked to the use of child slave labor. It is also grown in Brazil and Indonesia and some other countries.
Cocoa butter comes from cocoa beans. They are grown in warm areas of the world.
No. Most probably, you have already eaten or drink Mexican chocolate: it is actually grown in Mexico in the form of cocoa plantations; Mexico is the 13th largest producer of such crop in the world with 27,174 tonnes of cocoa beans (2010)
They would include coffee, cocoa, sugar cane, cotton and tobacco.
Yes, cocoa plants can be grown in the United Kingdom.
Cocoa Cabana
cocoa is a bean grown on a tree in tropical places such as Florida or the Carribean.
it is mainly grown in Ondo state.
cocoa beans are grown in poor countries as there are less resources to process them and thre is a huge amount of soil which mostly cocoa beans grow out of?
You mean native to Mexico? None. There are however, many fruits grown in Mexico, such as oranges, bananas, watermelons and grapes. See related questions below
yes