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Handbook of Energy Crops Index
Sindora supa Solanum tuberosum Sorghum bicolor Sorghum halepense Sorghum sudanense Sorghum X almum Symphytum peregrinum Theobroma cacao Thuja occidentalis Trifolium pratense Triticum aestivum Typha ssp. Vicia faba Vigna unguiculata Vitis vinifera Zea ...
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Tropical Plant Database - By Botanical Latin Name
Stryphnodendron barbatimao Styrax glabrescens Syzygium jambos Swartzia polyphylla Swietenia mahagoni Tabebuia impetiginosa Tamarindus indica Theobroma cacao Theobroma grandiflorum Turnera aphrodisiaca Tynanthus panurensis Uncaria gambir Uncaria guianensis Uncaria rhynchophylla Uncaria tomentosa Urtica dioica ...
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Stryphnodendron barbatimao Styrax glabrescens Syzygium jambos Swartzia polyphylla Swietenia mahagoni Tabebuia impetiginosa Tamarindus indica Theobroma cacao Theobroma grandiflorum Turnera aphrodisiaca Tynanthus panurensis Uncaria gambir Uncaria guianensis Uncaria rhynchophylla Uncaria tomentosa Urtica dioica ...
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Print version More information Toolbox Print version Email this page The first collected specimen of Theobroma cacao, the plant from which chocolate is made, is kept in the Museum. Contact and enquiries ...
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It is Theobroma cacao L. The name of the genus, Theobroma, comes from two Greek words: theos, meaning gods, and broma, meaning foods ... examples of conspicuous consumption in history — the eating of money itself. Today we know that cacao, cocoa and chocolate are the richest known sources of a little-known substance called theobromine ...
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Rainforest Newz Vol 2 Iss 5/6 Jan/May 2004
Longan Fruit (Euphoria longan) Six species of banana Four species of bamboo Four cultivars of cacao (Theobroma Cacao) Two cacao rootstocks Other fruits we secured from Nurseries include: Canistel ‘Egg Fruit’ (Pouteria campechiana ...
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Eco-Education Matters - October 2005
The cacao tree is an evergreen that reaches to about 15 ... The fruits and flowers of the cacao tree sprout directly from its trunk; The Latin name for cacao is Theobroma cacao, which means "food of the ... . Are you still hungry for chocolate facts? Learn more about the cacao tree. Are you looking for another reason to treat yourself to ...
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Exploratorium Magazine: Chocolate: page 2
Cacao tree detail from a ninth century Mayan mural at Cacaxtla, Mexico. The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao) is a native of Central and South America. Today ... , however, Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortez is said to have brought back three chests full of cacao beans. This time the beans were recognized as one treasure among the many stolen from ...
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Pacific 7 high risk** Terminalia myriocarpa Combretaceae East Indian almond Assessment Pacific -2 low risk Theobroma cacao Sterculiaceae cocoa Assessment Pacific -5 low risk Thespesia populnea Malvaceae milo Assessment Pacific 9 high ...
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The origin of cocoa beans from whence chocolate comes, is the tree Cacao theobroma, a native of tropical America. Most of the modern world's supply of cocoa beans ... it. From bitter bean to sweet delight. Workers cut the fruit (or pods) of the cacao tree open and scoop out the beans. These beans are allowed to ferment and then ...
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