Tree with chocolate yielding seeds
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CACAOTree with chocolate-yielding seeds
CACAOChocolate-yielding tree
chocolatesCHOCOLATE, a paste made of the ground seeds of the cocoa plant, with sugar and flour or similar material, usually hardened into slabs
liquidambarsA deciduous North American and Asian tree with maplelike leaves and bright autumn colors, yielding aromatic resinous balsam
liquidambarA deciduous North American and Asian tree with maplelike leaves and bright autumn colors, yielding aromatic resinous balsam
PINONTree with nutlike seeds.
TUNGTree with oily seeds
PINONTree with edible seeds
ELMTree with "helicopter" seeds
BREADNUTMexican tree with large, edible seeds
ELMTree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades
pineevergreen tree with needle-shaped leaves and woody cones containing seeds
pinesevergreen tree with needle-shaped leaves and woody cones containing seeds
chaulmoograA tropical Asian evergreen tree with narrow leathery leaves and oil-rich seeds
chaulmoograsA tropical Asian evergreen tree with narrow leathery leaves and oil-rich seeds
cottonwoodan American tree of the poplar genus, having seeds covered with abundant cottonlike hairs
squirrelsAn agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds
pinyonsA small pine tree with edible seeds, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S
cottonwoodsCOTTONWOOD, an American tree of the poplar genus, having seeds covered with abundant cottonlike hairs
tonka(Tupi) as in tonka bean, a tall leguminous African tree with fragrant black almond-shaped seeds
spindlesA shrub or small tree with slender toothed leaves and pink capsules containing bright orange seeds. The hard timber was formerly used for making spindles
ceibasa massive tropical tree (Ceiba pentandra) of the silk-cotton family with large pods filled with seeds invested with a silky floss that yields the fiber kapok
ceibaa massive tropical tree (Ceiba pentandra) of the silk-cotton family with large pods filled with seeds invested with a silky floss that yields the fiber kapok
candlenutsAn evergreen tree of the spurge family, with large seeds that yield an oil used for lighting and other purposes, native to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific islands