What is coffee?
Coffee is native to the highlands of the Qafa province in southwestern Ethiopia, and is said to have been discovered by a shepherd who found that sheep became very excited and active after eating a plant. It is also said to be due to a wildfire that burned a coffee forest, the aroma of barbecue coffee to attract the attention of the surrounding residents. The people initially chewed the fruits of this plant to refresh themselves, and later baked and ground it and mixed it with flour to make bread, which was used as food for warriors to improve their courage in battle. It wasn't until around 1000 AD that it began to be boiled in water to make a drink.
At last, we can be sure: coffee beans and cocoa beans are different!
I searched for images of coffee beans and cocoa beans using their keywords in GOOGLE, and found that they are really different!
It should have the impression that coffee are very small round, anyway, very small! When it's ripe, it looks like little red dates, but I think it must be hard to touch!
And cocoa is different!
It is the cocoa number knot like papaya the size of the fruit, (see clearly oh, is the size of the papaya thing!). The cocoa we want should be the seeds inside it! One contains many cocoa beans! And a coffee fruit fruit is one!
Anyways, it's "Mature
cocoa-fruit
pod
containing
cocoa
beans", which should mean " Cocoa beans are inside the cocoa fruit"!
1, first mix flour and cold water in the ratio of 5:1. Beginners may not be able to master it well, so make less. If there is more water, the noodles will be thin and