Sweet Beginnings: Origins of Chocolate Found

cocoa pods on a cacao tree
Pods on a cacao tree.
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A genetic tweak about 10 million years ago may be responsible for delicious chocolate bars, new research suggests.

The cacao tree's ancient roots suggest it has greater genetic diversity in the wild than previously thought.

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