Thanks for the interaction Titia & Nat, its always nice to share this.
09/28/11 05:13:04 @titiachocolate:
Thanks Nat, in fact I knew what it was but I didn 't knew the exact word, I usually speak french and am discovering the specific chocolate vocabulary in English. So thanks, now I know that "cabosse" in french is translated by "pod" in english.
Titia, those are actually very small fruit or pods, not beans in the picture. They are beautiful and small at this stage, butyou can already see the ridges that will eventually dominate along the sides of the mature cacao pod.
09/27/11 14:18:11 @titiachocolate:
First time I see a picture with the flower and the bean at the same time.It's really interesting. Thank you very much!!!
Thanks for the interaction Titia & Nat, its always nice to share this.
Thanks Nat, in fact I knew what it was but I didn 't knew the exact word, I usually speak french and am discovering the specific chocolate vocabulary in English. So thanks, now I know that "cabosse" in french is translated by "pod" in english.
Thanks for posting that, Geert!
Titia, those are actually very small fruit or pods, not beans in the picture. They are beautiful and small at this stage, butyou can already see the ridges that will eventually dominate along the sides of the mature cacao pod.
First time I see a picture with the flower and the bean at the same time.It's really interesting. Thank you very much!!!
http://www.maya-archaeology.org/
Sacred flowers in ancient Maya civilization