co·coa /ˈko(ˌ)ko/
可可粉,可可飲料,可可色
co·coa /ˈko(ˌ)ko/ 名詞
可可
Co·coa n., Co·coa palm Bot. A tall palm tree producing the cocoanut (Cocos nucifera) as its fruit. It grows in nearly all tropical countries, attaining a height of sixty or eighty feet. The trunk is without branches, and has a tuft of leaves at the top, each being fifteen or twenty feet in length, and at the base of these the nuts hang in clusters; the cocoanut tree. It is widely planted throughout the tropics, and in some locations as an ornamental tree.
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Co·coa, n. A preparation made from the seeds of the chocolate tree, and used in making, a beverage; also the beverage made from cocoa or cocoa shells.
Cocoa shells, the husks which separate from the cacao seeds in preparing them for use.
3. The large, hard-shelled oval nut of the cocoa palm. It has a fibrous husk containing a thick white fibrous meat much used as food, in confections, and in making oil. It has a central cavity filled (when fresh) with an agreeable milky liquid.
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cocoa
n 1: a beverage made from cocoa powder and milk and sugar;
usually drunk hot [syn: chocolate, hot chocolate, drinking
chocolate]
2: powder of ground roasted cocao beans with most of the fat
removed