well i would say 6
because five is equivalent to fifty
to get food and money.The answer is basically the same whatever the materials are that are being traded. It was not overly difficult to harvest them, and there was a market for them. If no one had wanted them, there would have been no trade. If they didn't want to trade with them, someone else would have.
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.
That would be the cocoa tree.
I believe if you're refering to the explorer, the Incas would have introduced him. The reason for that is because the Incas were wealthy on two things, gold, and cocoa beans. Cocoa beans were made into chocolate.
That would be the cocoa bean tree.
Fair trade is something for our 3rd world. When you buy something like fair trade chocolate the poor people who make the cocoa beans are guaranteed the same good money every time. So the poor people never go too hungry if the price of cocoa beans dropped because they will be payed the same. Generally world trade is just the world trading. Like we cannot grow grapes so France would grow them and we will trade with France and other countrys for other objects for something that we grow or our money.
Get some jungle wood (DO NOT turn it into wooden planks!)Place it somewhere you would like your cocoa farm to beRight-click cocoa beans on the wood\It will then grow as if it was on a jungle treeHarvest, replant, repeatYou will need:Jungle Wood (At least 1 but more is better)Cocoa Bean(s)
In the past, cocoa beans were highly valued and used as a form of currency among various cultures, particularly by the ancient Aztecs and Mayans. They could be exchanged for goods and services, such as food, clothing, and even livestock. The beans were also used in religious ceremonies and as offerings, reflecting their significance beyond mere trade. Their value was so high that a certain number of beans could buy a turkey or a rabbit, illustrating their importance in daily life and commerce.
No y would they food is more and alot of food comes from Mexico so there is probably some beans in Mexico
Simple cocoa powder does not contain any dairy products, but only powdered, processed cocoa (cacao) beans. However, there are many commercial products with some version of "cocoa" in the name, such as "Hot Cocoa," "Cocoa Mix," or "Instant Cocoa" that do contain a high percentage of dairy. The safe thing to do is to read the ingredients listed on the product's label.
Used to make cocoa drinks until they got to Europe long ago when it was discovered how to make them into chocolate bars. The easiest answer is 'humans' but it seems the chemicals in cocoa and coffee beans are there to prevent being eaten by many animals, so that the beans could seed. However, due to their action in humans, humans have chosen to spread them much further than they would have otherwise, most likely.