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Qu'est-ce (qui) est macadamia - définition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Macademia; Macademia nut; Macademia nuts; Macadamia nuts; Macadamias; Queensland nut; Macadamia nut; Queensland Nut; Bauple Nut; Kindal Kindal; Mac nut; Mac nuts; Macademia Nut; Macadamia nut tree; Bauple nut; Kindal kindal
  • Fresh macadamia nut with husk or [[pericarp]] cut in half

macadamia         
[?mak?'de?m??]
¦ noun an Australian rainforest tree with slender, glossy evergreen leaves. [Genus Macadamia: several species.]
?the globular edible nut of this tree.
Origin
mod. L., named after the 19th-cent. Australian chemist John Macadam.
Queensland nut         
·- The nut of an Australian tree (Macadamia ternifolia). It is about an inch in diameter, and contains a single round edible seed, or sometimes two hemispherical seeds. So called from Queensland in Australia.
Macadamia jansenii         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Macadamia jansenii is an endangered and poisonous tree in the flowering plant family Proteaceae, native to Queensland in Australia. It was only described as a new species in 1991, being first brought to the attention of plant scientists in 1983 by Ray Jansen, a sugarcane farmer and amateur botanist from South Kolan in Central Queensland.

Wikipédia

Macadamia

Macadamia is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are indigenous to Australia, native to northeastern New South Wales and central and southeastern Queensland specifically. Two species of the genus are commercially important for their fruit, the macadamia nut (or simply macadamia). Global production in 2015 was 160,000 tonnes (180,000 short tons). Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut and, in the USA, they are also erroneously known as Hawaii nut. In Australian Aboriginal languages, the fruit is known by names such as bauple, gyndl or jindilli (north of Great Dividing Range) and boombera (south of the Great Range). It was an important source of bushfood for the Aboriginal peoples who are the original inhabitants of the area.

The nut was first commercially produced on a wide scale in Hawaii, where Australian seeds were introduced in the 1880s, and for some time, they were the world's largest producer. South Africa has been the world's largest producer of the macadamia since the 2010s.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour macadamia
1. Coffee and macadamia nuts, two of the Big Island‘s mainstays, appear unaffected.
2. Macadamia nuts are grown by between 650 and 700 independent farmers in Hawaii.
3. A moment ago, he had his helmet off and was chomping on a macadamia nut cookie.
4. Menehune Mac, founded in 1'3', is the oldest existing manufacturer of macadamia nut candies in Hawaii, according its Web site.
5. Other major growers of macadamia nuts include the states of California and Florida, plus Australia, South Africa, Costa Rica and Guatemala.