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Macadamia is a
genus of four
species of
trees in the
flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are
indigenous to Australia—specifically,
northeastern New...
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Macadamia oil, also
known as
macadamia nut oil, is a non-volatile oil
extracted from the nuts of the
macadamia tree (
Macadamia integrifolia), indigenous...
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Macadamia integrifolia is a
small to medium-sized tree
native to
Australian rainforests.
Common names include macadamia, smooth-s****ed
macadamia, bush...
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Department of Agriculture.
Mauna Loa
Macadamia Nut
Corporation is the world's
largest processor of
macadamia seeds. The
American company was a subsidiary...
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Macadamia tetraphylla is a tree
species in the
family Proteaceae native to Australia.
Common names include macadamia nut,
bauple nut,
prickly macadamia...
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Incheon International Airport in Seoul.
Prior to takeoff, she was
served macadamia nuts in a
closed bag
rather than on a plate. Upon
being served the nuts...
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Mauna Loa
Macadamia Nut
Corporation is the world's
largest processor of
macadamia seeds. The
American company was a
subsidiary of The
Hershey Company...
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honorary secretary of the
Burke and
Wills expedition. The
genus Macadamia (
macadamia nut) was
named after him in 1857. He died at sea, on a
voyage from...
- PEG-16
macadamia glycerides is the
polyethylene glycol derivative of the mono- and
diglycerides derived from
macadamia nut oil by
ethoxylation with an...
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Macadamia ternifolia (common names: small-fruited
Queensland nut,
gympie nut) is a tree in the
flowering plant family Proteaceae,
native to Queensland...