The origin of the Kola nut is a Kola tree. The nut contains caffeine and is used as flavoring in beverages. That is where the origin of the word "cola" came from.
Bissy, derived from the kola nut, is commonly consumed by grinding the nut into a powder and mixing it with water to create a refreshing drink with a slightly bitter taste. It is also often used in traditional medicine for its stimulating and energizing effects. Additionally, some people chew on the whole nut as a natural way to increase alertness and focus.
A delicious nut if covered in chocolate!! Haha! Jk... The ellipsoidal kernel of this tree, either eaten as a nut or used for extraction of an oil for flavoring.
There are a number of possibile interpretations of this dream, depending on your own experience and traditions. It is fair to say that most Americans and Europeans would only be familiar with the kola nut in its use in flavoring carbonated soft drinks. So in that context, the dream only suggests going to the original source of flavor and caffeine. It could refer to your need to find the original source of some information or to discover the underlying cause of your situation. > In West African tradition, the kola nut is chewed directly rather than used to flavor drinks. It can be used by individuals, by groups in a social setting or in traditional rituals, much as Europeans and Americans use coffee or alcohol. So in that context, eating the kola nut could suggest a need for energy and strength (from the caffeine) or a need to connect with family and cultural traditions.
Because Coca Cola (Coke) and Pepsi Cola, two different companies, use different ingredients to create their soft drinks. Coke and Pepsi are not both coke, but they are both colas because they both include kola nut flavoring in their ingredients. Pepsi tends to taste sweeter that Coke when compared side by side.
It is a flavoring produced by combining bitter-almond oil with ethyl alcohol. The flavor is very intense, so the extract should be used with care.
A nut that is used to secure another nut is called a jam nut.
A flare joint is used on gas fittings and uses a nut and flare fitting to make the connection. This is a dry fit with no joint compound. The copper is soft enough that it compresses with the nut and forms the seal.
Yes they make a french vanilla latte with hazelnut but you have to ask for it.
hazel nut
A nut has the seed enclosed within a hard shell, often then enclosed in a soft fruit. A cone bears a naked seed - though some conifers have their seed associated with a soft berry. (Check out the Kahikatea and the Miro.)
A jam nut locks another nut from backing off.