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Yes, cocoa beans, which are used to produce chocolate, do grow in the Amazon rainforest. The cacao tree, Theobroma cacao, thrives in humid, tropical climates and is native to regions in Central and South America, including parts of the Amazon basin. While most commercial cocoa production occurs in West Africa, cocoa cultivation is also found in the Amazon, where it contributes to local economies and agroforestry systems.

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