Cocoa vs Cocoyam - What's the difference?
cocoa | cocoyam |
(label) the dried and partially fermented fatty seeds of the cacao tree from which chocolate is made
(label) an unsweetened brown powder made from roasted, ground cocoa beans, used in making chocolate, and in cooking.
(label) a hot drink made with milk, cocoa powder, and sugar
(label) a cup or mug of this drink
(label) a light to medium brown colour
of a light to medium brown colour, like that of cocoa powder
(label) Another spelling of .
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New cocoyam: Xanthosoma'', particularly ''Xanthosoma sagittifolium , or the edible root of that plant; malanga.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 30, author=, title=Street Level, work=Chicago Reader
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Old cocoyam: Colocasia esculenta ; taro.
As a proper noun cocoa
is (computing) an object-oriented programming api for mac os x.As a noun cocoyam is
new cocoyam: xanthosoma'', particularly ''xanthosoma sagittifolium , or the edible root of that plant; malanga.cocoa
English
Etymology 1
of (etyl) (m).Noun
(wikipedia cocoa)Quotations
``A Food Lover's Companion'' by Evan Jones (Harper & Row, 1979) includes this poem by Stanley J. Sharpless: : Half past nine - high time for supper; : ``Cocoa , love? ``Of course, my dear. : Helen thinks it quite delicious, : John prefers it now to beer.... : For they've stumbled on the secret : Of a love that never wanes, : Rapt beneath the tumbled bedclothes, : Cocoa coursing through their veins.Synonyms
* (hot drink) chocolate, drinking chocolate, hot chocolateDerived terms
{{der3, cocoa bean , cocoa butter , cocoa-payol , cocoa powder}}Adjective
(-)See also
* English terms derived from PortugueseEtymology 2
See (m).Noun
cocoyam
English
(wikipedia cocoyam)Noun
(en noun)citation