No, macadamia is not a monocotyledon; it is a dicotyledon. Macadamia trees belong to the family Proteaceae and produce seeds with two cotyledons. Monocotyledons, or monocots, typically have one cotyledon and include plants like grasses and lilies. In contrast, dicots, like macadamia, have broader leaves and a different vascular structure.
Yes it was originally called the Bauple or Bopple nut and still is locally after the town of Bauple South of Maryborough There are 6 species native to eastern Australia Macadamia whelani, Macadamia ternifolia, Macadamia integrifolia, Macadamia tetraphylla, Macadamia prealta and Macadamia heyana. there are also other species native to Celebes and New Caledonia.
The scientific name of the Macadamia nut is Macadamia Intergrifolia, This scientific name pertains to the entire tree however, and not just the nut alone.
I cup of macadamia nuts is equal to 1 cup US 134 grams. One serving of macadamia nuts has 2.6 grams and is 7.8 nuts.
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it is tasty.
it is a monocotyledon
it is a monocotyledon
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No. The macadamia nut is not a legume.
Macadamia nuts are low in purines.
The macadamia Arabic name is called المكاديميا.
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Yes it was originally called the Bauple or Bopple nut and still is locally after the town of Bauple South of Maryborough There are 6 species native to eastern Australia Macadamia whelani, Macadamia ternifolia, Macadamia integrifolia, Macadamia tetraphylla, Macadamia prealta and Macadamia heyana. there are also other species native to Celebes and New Caledonia.
No. Macadamia is not a city. It is a type of edible nut, native to Australia.
macadamia nut
Pueraria Mirifica