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o-na [289]
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Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

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svetlana [45]1 year ago
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In the Aztec economy, the following were frequently used as currency: O Cocoa beans

<h3>Briefing:-</h3>

The primary form of payment in this culture was the cocoa bean. The primary component of chocolate is the cocoa bean, which is the dried seed of the cocoa tree. The primary trading item in the Aztec civilization was the cocoa bean.

<h3>Are cocoa beans edible?</h3>

If you do wish to consume cocoa beans whole as a snack, feel free to do so as long as you roast them first. And if you're truly not interested in roasting them, at least peel them.

<h3>What purposes serve cocoa beans?</h3>

Chocolate and chocolate-based confections are mostly made from cocoa. The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), a tropical plant native to the equatorial areas of the Americas, produces the cocoa bean as its seed. The fluid paste, or liquor, that is produced when the cocoa bean is processed is used to make cocoa powder and chocolate.

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