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(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.)
Cocoa beans are not "made" out of anything. They are a type of plant and seed pod that is grown and then harvested into cocoa powder, which is later turned into chocolate.
cocoa is a bean grown on a tree in tropical places such as Florida or the Carribean.
No. Pure cocoa is a bean which come from a plant. There's no sugar.
no Well, it is made from a cocoa bean which would be a plant.
No they do not Coffee comes from the coffee plant or tree, chocolate is a derivitive from the cocoa plant, and its fruit, the cocoa bean.
Almost all of the world's cocoa beans are grown in Africa and Central and South America.
Beans are grown from seed.
Yes, a cocoa bean is a fruit seed found inside the fruit of the cocoa tree.
Cacao and cocoa come from the same plant, but they are processed differently. Cacao refers to the raw form of the bean, while cocoa is the roasted and processed form.
No, cocoa is made from the cocoa bean.
Cocoa beans grow in pods that grow from the trunk and branches of the cocoa tree.