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Carob logo #10101) Algarroba 2) Algarroba bean 3) Bean 4) Bean plant 5) Bean tree 6) Carob bean 7) Chocolate alternative 8) Chocolate imitation 9) Chocolate stand-in 10) Chocolate sub 11) Chocolate substitute 12) Chocolate-like legume 13) Chocolate-like pulp 14) Chocolatelike powder 15) Cocoa substitute 16) Cocoa substitution
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Carob

Carob logo #10101) Algarroba 2) Locust 3) Locust bean
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Carob

Carob logo #21002• (n.) An evergreen leguminous tree (Ceratania Siliqua) found in the countries bordering the Mediterranean; the St. John`s bread; -- called also carob tree. • (n.) One of the long, sweet, succulent, pods of the carob tree, which are used as food for animals and sometimes eaten by man; -- called also St. John`s bread, carob bean, and algar...
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carob logo #21495(KEHR-uhb) - The long, leathery pods from the tropical carob tree contain a sweet, edible pulp (which can be eaten fresh) and a few hard, inedible seeds. After drying, the pulp is roasted and ground into a powder. It is used to flavor baked goods and candies. Both fresh and dried carob pods, as well as carob powder, may be found in health food and....
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carob logo #21003(Ceratonia siliqua), tree of the pea family (Fabaceae), native to the eastern Mediterranean region and cultivated elsewhere. It is sometimes known ... [1 related articles]
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carob logo #20973<botany> The seed pods from a Mediterranean tree, also called St. John's bread and honey locust. ... Carob is rich in calcium, potassium and phosphorus. It is used as a natural sweet to take the place of sugar, chocolate and cocoa. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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Carob

Carob logo #22282The seed from the carob tree which is dried, ground, and used primarily as a substitute for chocolate.
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Carob logo #20972Car'ob noun [ Confer French caroube fruit of the carob tree, Spanish garrobo , al-garrobo , carob tree, from Arabic kharrūb , Persian Kharnūb . Confer Clgaroba .] 1. (Botany) An evergreen leguminous tree ( Ceratania Siliqua...
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Carob logo #21217The carob, bean tree or locust tree (Ceratonia siliqua), is a Leguminous evergreen tree of the sub-order Caesalpinieae found in Mediterranean countries. It has a dark-green foliage, and produces pods in which the seeds are embedded in a dry nutritious pulp of a sweet taste. It was introduced to England in the 16th century. The pods of the tree, sol...
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carob logo #20400[n] - long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp 2. [n] - evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods 3. [n] - powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree
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carob logo #20974algarroba bean noun long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
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carob logo #20974carob powder noun powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree; used as a chocolate substitute
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carob logo #21221Small Mediterranean tree belonging to the legume family. Its pods, 20 cm/8 in long, are used as an animal feed; they are also the source of a chocolate substitute. (Ceratonia siliqua, family Leguminosae.)
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