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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cacao" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "cacao" is an uncountable noun referring to the raw material from which chocolate is made.
Example: "I enjoy drinking a warm cup of cacao in the evening."
Alternatives: "some cacao" or "cacao powder".
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A small boy handed me a cacao pod to try.
Most people would have had a cacao tree on their patio".
By now, you can get a cacao rootstock that is resistant to the fungus.
But a cacao pod has a white, inch-thick shell, like a chunk of Styrofoam.
A cacao pod is filled with sweet, whitish, viscous pulp embedded with seeds.
While on the island, he encountered a local drink made from a cacao plant.
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Inside the pot, which is shaped like a deer, Ms. McNeil also found a cacao-stained shell about the size of a hand.
The organizer, a raw-food guru called the Chocolate Man, was striding out with two well-known blond actress-twins, and when I called out that I wanted to exchange my goody bag, he downed a cacao-nectar-acai shot and said, "Who the fuck are you?
To identify a candidate for a T. cacao BBM homologue, a tBlastN analysis was performed against the T. cacao genome [ 24] using the Arabidopsis BBM (AT5G17430) protein sequence [ 13] as a query.
If kept dry, a chocolate with a high cacao content, I've discovered, rarely spoils.
A bite of a 91percentt cacao bar made of Costa Rican beans lingers on the palate, tannic and lush.
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