cacao

Cacao Meaning in Bengali: কাকাও (noun), কাকাও (pronunciation: kākā’ō)

Definition of Cacao

Cacao is a noun that refers to the tropical tree, Theobroma cacao, which is cultivated for its seeds. These seeds are used to make cocoa powder, chocolate, and other cocoa products. The word “cacao” can also refer to the seeds themselves or the powder made from them.

Synonyms of Cacao

1. Cocoa (কোকো): noun
2. Chocolate (চকলেট): noun
3. Cocoa bean (কোকো বীজ): noun
4. Cacao bean (কাকাও বীজ): noun

Antonyms of Cacao

1. Vanilla (ভ্যানিলা): noun
2. Strawberry (স্ট্রবেরি): noun
3. Mint (পুদিনা): noun
4. Lemon (লেবু): noun

Origin of Cacao

The word “cacao” originated from the Spanish word “cacao,” which was derived from the Nahuatl word “cacahuatl.” The Nahuatl people were the first to cultivate cacao trees and use the seeds to make chocolate.

Nearby Words

1. Cocoa butter (noun): কোকো বাটার
2. Cocoa powder (noun): কোকো পাউডার
3. Chocolate bar (noun): চকলেট বার
4. Hot chocolate (noun): হট চকলেট

Cacao in Literature Quotes

1. “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz (সবকিছুতেই প্রেম প্রয়োজন। কিন্তু একটু চকলেট এখন ও তখন কোনো ক্ষতি করে না।)
2. “Anything is good if it’s made of chocolate.” – Jo Brand (যেকোনো কিছু ভালো যদি চকলেট দ্বারা তৈরি হয়।)

Cacao Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কাকাও
Hindi: कैको
Nepali: काकाओ
Urdu: کاکاؤ
Tamil: காகாவை
Telugu: కాకావు
Arabic: كاكاو
Chinese: 可可
Japanese: カカオ
Russian: какао

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