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macadamia
[ mak-uh-dey-mee-uh ]
noun
- any Australian tree of the genus Macadamia, especially M. ternifolia, having whorled leaves and elongated clusters of pink flowers.
- Also called macadamia nut. the edible, hard-shelled seed of this tree.
macadamia
/ ËŒ³¾Ã¦°ìəˈ»å±ðɪ³¾ÉªÉ™ /
noun
- any tree of the Australian proteaceous genus Macadamia , esp M. ternifolia, having clusters of small white flowers and edible nutlike seeds
- macadamia nutthe seed of this tree
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of macadamia1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of macadamia1
Example Sentences
Zepeda uses macadamia nuts in her salsa macha because “the sweetness and fatty nature of the nut help curb the heat from my chile blend.â€
My oil of choice for this cake is macadamia nut oil, but you can use any you prefer, even olive oil, or a mixture.
They also took on Hawaii’s housing shortage, tax cuts and measures to support distinctive Hawaii agricultural products like coffee and macadamia nuts.
The stakes are high for Hawaii’s 600-plus macadamia nut farmers, many of whom have small operations.
You can use a wide range of oils from different sources, such as olive oil, rice bran, avocado, peanut, coconut, macadamia and many more.
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