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Chocolate is made of Cacao beans, and cacao beans grow near the equator. Some places that are well known for growing chocolate or Costa Rica and Equator.
Because the beans were the local currency. Yum!
The Maya used cacao pods primarily for making a ceremonial drink known as xocolatl, which was a frothy, bitter beverage often flavored with spices and consumed during rituals and social gatherings. Cacao was highly valued, symbolizing wealth and status; it was also used as currency in trade. Additionally, cacao beans were associated with various deities and played a significant role in Maya mythology and religious practices. The beans were sometimes even used in offerings and as a form of tribute.
They crushed up scorched cacao beans, ground the crushings finely, and mixed with a little binder like fat.
Chocolate is made out of the coco bean and other products such as milk, glucose etc.
Cacao are seeds(beans) inside the fruit of the cacao tree which is a large berry called the cacao pod...
Cacao nibs are shelled & roasted cacao beans. They have a crunchy texture with a chocolate-y flavour.
You would find a cluster of 20-40 coca beans inside each pod
Chocolate is derived from the beans of Theobroma Cacao , cocoa or chocolate nut tree. So it is produced from a fruit.
they traded with cacao beans because they needed money to trade with so they decided to use cacao beans as there money they needed something to trade with so they used cacao beans they also used cacao beans to make chocolate they ate cacao beans to.
who introduced the cacao beans to the Aztecs
The seed pod of the cocoa plant, Theobroma Cacao, which contains 30 to 50 cacao seeds.
Cacao Beans mostly come from Brazil.
No, cocoa is cacao beans
there are 4 peas in a pod
cacao beans
cacao butter