cacao

[kəˈkaʊ]

cacao Definition

  • 1a small tropical American evergreen tree that bears pods containing seeds from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made
  • 2the dried fatty seeds of the cacao tree, used to make cocoa powder and chocolate

Using cacao: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cacao" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cacao tree is native to Central and South America.

  • Example

    Cacao beans are roasted and ground to produce cocoa powder and chocolate.

  • Example

    The chocolate factory imports tons of cacao beans every year.

cacao Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cacao

  • cocoa
  • chocolate tree
  • Theobroma cacao

Phrases with cacao

  • small pieces of crushed cacao beans used as a healthy snack or ingredient in cooking

    Example

    She sprinkled some cacao nibs on top of her smoothie bowl.

  • a pale-yellow, edible vegetable fat extracted from the cacao bean, used in making chocolate and cosmetics

    Example

    The recipe calls for cacao butter instead of regular butter.

  • a powder made from roasted cacao beans, used in baking and making chocolate drinks

    Example

    She added a spoonful of cacao powder to her oatmeal for breakfast.

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Summary: cacao in Brief

The term 'cacao' [kəˈkaʊ] refers to a small tropical American evergreen tree that produces pods containing seeds. These seeds are used to make cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate. Cacao is also used in phrases like 'cacao nibs,' 'cacao butter,' and 'cacao powder.'