theobromine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of theobromine
1835–45; < New Latin Theobrom ( a ) genus of trees typified by cacao (< Greek theo- theo- + brôma food) + -ine 2
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Researchers at King's College London have identified theobromine, a plant compound found in cocoa, as a possible contributor to this effect.
From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2025
The lack of theobromine also means that unlike chocolate, carob is not toxic to dogs and cats.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 8, 2024
Tea and chocolate also contain caffeine, which theobromine is related to as part of the purine family of chemicals.
From Salon • Mar. 28, 2024
Cocoa bean mulch, which contains caffeine and theobromine, can cause vomiting and diarrhea, among other issues.
From Washington Post • May 4, 2022
This bean is rich in protein, fat, carbohydrate, mineral matter, and a stimulant called theobromine.
From Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Science in Rural Schools by Ontario. Ministry of Education
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