'Cacao' is of Spanish origin.
Cacao Beans mostly come from Brazil.
They come from cacao.
Cocoa beans.Actually it come from cacao beans. From the cacao plant.Also cocoa butter.from the cacao bean
The Cacao tree.
The cacao 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.
yeah from a cacao tree :)
Cocoa is powdered cacao beans
The name is a Spanish word adopted from the Nahuati language (an ancient people of south eastern Mexico and Central America) cacua from cacahuatl meaning bean of the cacao tree
Carob and cacao are both used as chocolate substitutes, but they come from different plants. Carob is sweeter and lower in fat than cacao, but it lacks the same rich flavor and antioxidants found in cacao. Cacao is considered more beneficial for health due to its higher antioxidant content and potential cardiovascular benefits.
Nope, cacao means "chocolate" but in the sense of chocolate milk or hot chocolate. It has it's origin from the cacao-bean, so the chocolate-bean. Though a very similar french word "caca" means poop, but it's rather street-language.
in cacao