Cocoa beans is characterized as seeds from the pod of a Theobroma tree. Native to the tropical Amazon forests. Commercially grown worldwide in tropical rainforests within 20" latitude of the equator.

-see also:
"Cocoa" is in the CPC Code "01614"
  Cocoa beans, raw or roasted

"Cocoa" is in the HS Code "18"
  Cocoa and cocoa preparations

"Cocoa" is in the UNSPSC Code "10161503"
  Cocoa trees

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