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Cocoa palm could refer to:
Cocus nucifera, the
coconut palm;
historically referred to as the cocao-nut
palm Theobroma cacao, the
cocoa tree; the source...
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produce cocoa nibs.
About 54–58% of the
cocoa nibs is
cocoa butter. The
cocoa nibs are
ground to form
cocoa m****, also
known as
cocoa liquor or chocolate...
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Forms of the
cocoa bean
during production The
cocoa bean (technically
cocoa seed) or
simply cocoa (/ˈkoʊ.koʊ/), also
called cacao (/kəˈkaʊ/), is the dried...
- Sugar,
palm oil,
hazelnuts (13%),
skimmed milk
powder (8.7%), fat-reduced
cocoa (7.4%), emulsifier:
lecithins (soya), vanillin. Sugar,
palm oil, hazelnuts...
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Cocoa is a city in
Brevard County, Florida. The po****tion was 19,041 at the 2020
United States Census. It is part of the
Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville...
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Cocoa Beach is a city in
Brevard County, Florida,
United States. The po****tion was 11,539 at the 2018
United States Census. It is part of the
Palm...
- of 1964. The act
established research institutes for
cocoa,
palm oil,
coffee and cola. The
Cocoa Research Institute of
Nigeria (CRIN) was established...
- (of
companies such as Unilever, Nestlé and Cadbury) kept the
prices of
cocoa,
palm oil and
peanuts artificially low,
thereby damaging Nigerian agriculture...
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copra cake and
cocoa pod husk, but
lower than fish meal and
groundnut cake,
especially in its
protein value.
Composed of 16% fiber,
palm kernel cake also...
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local cash
crops (
cocoa,
palm oil, and kernels) are
brought together. It is also a
place where yams, corn (maize), c****ava (manioc),
palm produce, cotton...