Its both parts actually! The dark solid part is what makes it taste like chocolate, and the white part is the cocoa butter. Therefore, Dark Chocolate has lot of the cocoa solids in it, but hardly any cocoa butter. On the other hand, white chocolate is mostly cocoa butter, but hardly any solids :)
Chocolate comes from the coco tree
The "cocoa" part of the cocoa bean refers to the processed and ground seed of the cacao tree. When the beans are harvested, fermented, dried, roasted, and cracked open, they yield cocoa nibs, which are then ground to produce cocoa mass, butter, and powder used in making chocolate and other products.
Cocao I am assuming is what you are asking. It is actually a seed from the cocao tree. Used for Chocolate primarily.
The Cocoa Tree! The fruits of the cocoa tree are oval-shaped pods, 8 to 14 inches long, ranging in colour from yellow or green to red or violet and containing the cocoa beans. See www.cocoatree.org
No you cant grow a coco bean tree from a coco bean because you need a specil seed
a banana
Chocolate comes from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree, which has been cultivated for over three thousand years. For more information, see the related Wikipedia link listed below:
That would be the cocoa tree.
Most trees have limbs. Humans have arms and legs that we sometimes call limbs.
They can make cocoa out of its seeds.This can be made into chocolates or beverages such as hot chocolate.
To make chocolate items like chocolate and cocoa
They cut down the tree of cacao. The cacao is beans that have chocolate inside it. That's how the Aztecs made chocolate.