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cocoa - use in sentences
Converse of object
- grow: With better health, the farmers can get on with what they do best - growing cocoa.
- drink: She and Rowan drink cocoa and discuss the farm.
- buy: Cadbury currently buys cocoa on the spot market, which includes cocoa from growers who may still be using lindane.
- produce: Two thirds of cocoa produced worldwide is estimated to be grown by smallholders.
- add: Add the cocoa, stir well and then stir in the icing sugar and milk.
Adjective modifier
- Ghanaian: A delicious new way to enjoy the taste of high quality Ghanaian cocoa bought from small-scale farmers on Fairtrade terms.
- hot: On their return Madge dispatched Daisy to her bed with a mug of hot cocoa, whither Robin followed twenty minutes later.
- organic: Another purpose is the production of organic cocoa, which incurs lower costs and brings in 10 % more.
Modifies a noun
- butter: I tried some cocoa butter which somebody had advised on here.
- bean: The beat of the cocoa bean, Falling on the ground.
- powder: A bit of cocoa powder will make... 25.
- plantation: Q: What about reports of slavery in cocoa plantations?
- mulch: Thanks From Marisa, USA I use cocoa shell mulch on mine.
- pod: Showing a group of plantation workers sitting around a large pile of cocoa pods.
Noun used with modifier
- tbsp: Meanwhile sieve together 9oz icing sugar and 3 heaped tbsp cocoa.
- tablespoon: Add 7oz sieved icing sugar & 2 tablespoons cocoa.
- cent: Forget 70 per cent cocoa solids, we're talking 100 per cent.
- %: With 60 % cocoa these bars have a really good chocolate taste.
- flavor: Using fine flavor cocoa from the Mangaro plantation in Madagascar.
- quality: When cocoa growers produce a better yield of high quality cocoa beans, everyone benefits.
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