#SOLVED - NOT A Misspelling
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isn't cacao the right word ?
"The terms "cacao" and "cocoa" are often used interchangeably, but generally, cacao refers to the raw, unprocessed beans, while cocoa refers to the processed form, typically roasted and used in powders and chocolate products. Cacao is the source material, and cocoa is what it becomes after processing."
In my language it is cacao ๐
I thought English uses cocoa
Problem solved.
Good to know, I had absolutely no idea.
SOLVED - NOT A Misspelling
which English dialect?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dialects_of_English
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