bunya bunya
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large evergreen coniferous tree (Araucaria bidwillii) native to Australia: This refers to the tree itself, which is known for its distinctive symmetrical shape, sharp pointed leaves, and large, heavy cones. 2. The edible nut or seed produced by this tree: This refers to the large seed, which is a traditional food source, known for its starchy, nutritious quality and taste similar to roasted chestnuts.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the tree:
- The ancient bunya bunya in the park is over a hundred years old.
- They planted a bunya bunya as a feature tree in the botanical garden.
- Referring to the nut/seed:
- The Aboriginal people traditionally gathered bunya bunya for feasts.
- The bunya bunya can be eaten raw or roasted.
Advanced Usage
- Cultural Significance: The term is strongly associated with Indigenous Australian culture. The tree and its nuts were not just a food source but also held social and ceremonial importance, with gatherings known as "bunya feasts."
- The bunya bunya harvest was a time for important tribal gatherings.
Variants and Related Words
- Bunya pine: A common alternative name for the bunya bunya tree.
- Bunya nut: A common alternative name for the edible seed.
- Araucaria bidwillii: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- For the tree: Bunya pine.
- For the nut: Bunya nut.
Related Phrases
- Bunya feast / Bunya gathering: Refers to the traditional Indigenous Australian gatherings centered around the harvest of the bunya nuts.
- People would travel long distances to attend the bunya feast.
Noun
- nut tasting like roasted chestnuts; a staple food of Australian aborigines
- Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law