noun
- Plural of carob; the edible brown pods of a Mediterranean tree, used as a chocolate substitute or animal feed.
- The sweet powder made from roasted carob pods, used in baking and as a cocoa alternative.
Usage: Usually used in plural form when referring to multiple pods or as a mass noun for the product.
Usage: Often called carob powder or carob flour when processed.
Examples
- The bakery uses carobs to make a dairy-free chocolate substitute.
- Carobs are rich in fiber and naturally sweet, making them a healthy snack.
- Many pet owners feed carobs to their horses as a nutritious treat.
- The recipe calls for two tablespoons of carobs powder instead of cocoa.
- Carobs grow abundantly in Mediterranean climates and require little water.
- Children with chocolate allergies can enjoy carobs as an alternative.
- The carobs were dried and ground into a fine powder for the candy factory.