queensland nut
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Definition
- Noun:
- Queensland nut: A bushy evergreen tree (Macadamia integrifolia or related species) native to Australia, particularly Queensland, valued for its edible nuts. It produces pink to purple flowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Queensland nut is cultivated commercially for its delicious kernels.
- We planted a Queensland nut in the garden, and it's starting to flower.
Advanced Usage
- The term "Queensland nut" is often used interchangeably with "macadamia nut" when referring to the nut itself, though "macadamia" is the more common commercial name globally.
- The recipe calls for crushed Queensland nuts, which you can find labeled as macadamias.
Variants and Related Words
- Macadamia nut (n): The more widely used common name for the nut produced by the Queensland nut tree.
- Macadamia tree (n): Another name for the Queensland nut tree.
- Bush nut (n): A historical or regional name for the same tree or its nut.
Synonyms
- Macadamia: The primary synonym, especially for the nut.
- Boombera (n): An indigenous Australian name for the tree or nut.
Notes
- The Queensland nut is named after the Australian state of Queensland. While the tree is known for its attractive pink to purple flowers, it is most famous for producing the hard-shelled, creamy, and rich-tasting macadamia nut.
Noun
- bushy tree with pink to purple flowers