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Question by Ilze
Submitted on 4/2/2004
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Is there any laws against theobroma?
What kind of drug is theobroma and can it be dangerous for your health?


Answer by cacao
Submitted on 3/22/2005
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Theobroma is the latin name for a plant genus that includes Theobroma cacao, the tree that produces the cocoa beans used for e.g. chocolate. Although chcocolate may be considered to be a drug, it is certainly addictive, there are no laws against the "food of the gods". Just enjoy it

 

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