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Cocao changed to Cacao in "_Cacao_, and of the hot parts"
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Cacao is a purer form of chocolate, having not been processed with alkali.
Cacao Nibs 2007
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Cacao is a purer form of chocolate, having not been processed with alkali.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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"We are waiting for vital reforms to be announced, but it all depends on decisions from politicians," said an official with Ivory Coast's cocoa exchange, the Bourse du Café et Cacao, which is partly controlled by the government.
Cocoa Smuggling Hampers Ivory Coast Monica Mark 2011
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"We are waiting for vital reforms to be announced, but it all depends on decisions from politicians," said an official with Ivory Coast's cocoa exchange, the Bourse du Café et Cacao, which is partly controlled by the government.
Cocoa Smuggling Hampers Ivory Coast Monica Mark 2011
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The Government of Costa Rica owns most of the land, except for a portion of the corridor Pitilla-Orosi-Cacao, which is still owned by the Fundación de Parques Nacionales (FPN), a parastatal nongovernmental organization (NGO).
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Cacao, which is the name of the chocolate-tree, while cocoa is the name of the product, is cultivated to a considerable extent; so are cinchona, cardamoms, and various spices; though
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The Cocoa is made by cacao paste which is removed the fat by compression, and the fat which is derived from the Cacao paste is called Cacao butter.
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Most people think the Cacao is the factor of the fatness, but if you eat only a few Cacao before or after take a meal, the Cacao's sugars control your sense of hunger or feeling of fullness.
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Having hired a car, we spent a day visiting a village called Cacao, populated by Hmong people from Laos (why they had to leave Laos, and why they finished up in Guyane wasn't clear), who seemed to have rapidly abandoned the back-breaking labour of rice paddy cultivation for the rather more French approach of driving tractors.
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