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Definitions of macadamia in various dictionaries:
noun - any tree of the genus Macadamia
MACADAMIA - Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees indigenous to Australia, and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They are native to north...
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This nut contains more fat & calories than any other nut |
In 1881 this nut was introduced to Hawaii when the first tree was planted at Kapulena on the island of Hawaii |
A MAMA ACID |
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any tree of the genus Macadamia |
a round, white nut that grows on an Australian tropical tree |
An Australian rainforest tree with slender, glossy evergreen leaves and globular edible nuts. |
an evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii |
the fruit of this tree the macadamia nut |
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Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees indigenous to Australia, and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They are native to north eastern New South Wales and central and south eastern Queensland. Three species of the genus are commercially important for their fruit, the macadamia nut (or simply macadamia), with a total global production of 160,000 tonnes (180,000 short tons) in 2015. Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, and Hawaii nut. In Australian Aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl, jindilli, and boombera. |