chocolate tree
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of chocolate tree
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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The chocolate tree was the most curious to us; it has recently been introduced in the island, and promises to add one more to the list of luxuries for which Ceylon is famous.
From Round the World by Carnegie, Andrew
The cacao or chocolate tree grows in a number of the West India Islands, but in none of them is it cultivated to such an extent as in Santo Domingo.
From Santo Domingo A Country with a Future by Schoenrich, Otto
Cocoa, kō′kō, n. the seed of the cacao or chocolate tree: a beverage made from the seeds crushed and ground.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
Oh, you board the ship when the sun goes down, And over a gentle sea You slip away from the noisy town To the land of the chocolate tree.
From Just Folks by Guest, Edgar A. (Edgar Albert)
And there is n't a chocolate tree in the whole of the garden; did you ever know such a stupid garden?
From All the Way to Fairyland Fairy Stories by Sharp, Evelyn
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