Cocoa beans are a food ingredient obtained from cocoa pods that are used to plant them, and also to craft cookies and brown dye. Show Cocoa pods are plants used to grow cocoa beans. Obtaining[]Breaking[]Cocoa pods can be mined with any item, but axes are the quickest. In Bedrock Edition, fully grown cocoa pods drop 2–3 cocoa beans; the chances of this behavior are unknown. Using a tool enchanted with Fortune does not increase the amount of cocoa beans dropped.
The block itself is a technical block that cannot be obtained as an item, instead as cocoa beans,[Java Edition only] but they can be obtained by inventory editing or add-ons in Bedrock Edition. Chest loot[]
Fishing[]Cocoa beans can be obtained as a junk item from fishing in a jungle.[Bedrock Edition only] Trading[]Wandering traders sell 3 cocoa beans for an emerald.[Bedrock Edition only] Usage[]Farming[]Cocoa beans come from cocoa pods, which are found on the trunks of normal-sized naturally-generated jungle trees in jungle biomes. Placing a cocoa bean on the side of a jungle log plants a new cocoa pod. The log does not need to be attached to a tree. A cocoa pod can be placed on jungle logs, jungle wood, stripped jungle logs, and stripped jungle wood. Cocoa has three stages of growth. During its first stage, the pod is small and green. In the second stage, the plant is bigger and colored tan. In its last stage, the pod is even bigger, and orange-brown. In Java Edition the cocoa block has a 20% chance to grow a stage when receiving a random tick, giving it an average time of 5 minutes and 41 seconds per stage. When destroyed in the first two stages, the pod yields only one cocoa bean. When destroyed in the third stage, it gives two or three cocoa beans. Bone meal can be used to force the cocoa pod forward by one growth stage. Cocoa pods burst and drop their beans when struck by flowing water, pushed by a piston, or if their log is removed by any means. Crafting ingredient[]In Bedrock Edition, cocoa beans are accepted as a direct substitute of brown dye in many recipes.
In Bedrock Edition, cocoa beans can be also used in banner patterns:
Loom ingredient[]Dye[]In Bedrock and Education editions, cocoa beans can be:
Composting[]Placing cocoa beans into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. Sounds[]Java Edition:
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History[]For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history
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Issues[]Issues relating to "Cocoa Beans" or "Cocoa Pod" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. Trivia[]
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What is the easiest way to get cocoa beans in Minecraft?Cocoa beans come from cocoa pods, which are found on the trunks of normal-sized naturally-generated jungle trees in jungle biomes. Placing a cocoa bean on the side of a jungle log plants a new cocoa pod. The log does not need to be attached to a tree.
Can you get cocoa beans without a jungle?You can find cocoa beans from any chest that spawns in the world. Villages before 1.6 will trade beans to you and you can find them on trees.
Do cocoa beans spawn from jungle saplings?Cocoa pods, or cocoa bean pods, are the planted form of cocoa beans. They spawn naturally on jungle trees, which only spawn in jungle biomes.
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