Similar words: cache, cacti, cachet, cactus, cackle, delicacy, efficacy, Coca-Cola. Meaning: [kə'kɑːəʊ] n. tropical American tree producing cacao beans.
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61 But, the cacao plant could not grow in the area where the Aztecs lived.
62 Lay the creme de cacao, kirsch and smirnoff vodka blue, on the bed of a pre-chilled shot glass. Serve suggestively with a Cadburys chocolate finger.
63 It traces its roots from the ancient culture of the Aztecs wherein the cacao tree has been widely venerated while the beans were utilized as some kind of currency.
64 The chocolate enjoyed by later Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs was made from ground cacao seeds with added seasonings, producing a spicy, frothy drink.
65 Agriculture: bananas, coffee , cacao, rice; cattle; balsa wood; fish.
66 Twenty years later, however, Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortez is said to have brought back three chests full of cacao beans.
67 Other than color, what is the principle difference between white and dark creme de cacao?
68 The cacao bean played an important role in Mesoamerican civilisation, the native civilisation in parts of Mexico and Central America prior to the Spanish exploration and conquest of the 16th century.
More similar words: cache, cacti, cachet, cactus, cackle, delicacy, efficacy, Coca-Cola, advocacy, coca cola, vacant, macaw, intricacy, cacophony, vacate, vacancy, fracas, facade, lactic acid, macabre, placard, placate, vacantly, academy, nucleic acid, perspicacity, prolificacy, cacophonous, efficacious, a la carte.