Three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell.
Tall South American tree bearing brazil nuts.
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Examples for "brazil-nut tree"
Examples for "brazil-nut tree"
1We have made it known by the name of Bertholletia excelsa.
2The harvest of juvias, or fruits of the Bertholletia excelsa,* (* The Brazil-nut.)
3We went on shore, and M. Bonpland discovered within a few steps of the beach a majestic almendron, or Bertholletia excelsa.
4The trees are lofty and of great variety; amongst them are colossal examples of the Brazil nut tree ( Bertholletia excelsa), and the Pikiá.
1Here are four nuts, a brazil nut, an almond, a walnut and a pecan.
2Next in order come walnuts, hazel or cob nuts, and Brazil nuts.
3An excess of Brazil nuts clearly is not good for your beauty!
4Brazil nuts are not the only resource going up in smoke either.
5The productions of the district are cacao, india-rubber, and Brazil nuts.
6The more representative nuts are pecans, filberts, Brazil nuts and walnuts.
7Almonds, pine-kernels, new Brazil nuts, and new walnuts are nice alone.
8This is a very hard-shelled nut, very oily and resembles somewhat the Brazil nut.
9We stopped alongside towering Brazil nut trees and tasted sap from the amapá tree.
10A pleasing addition to this pudding is some finely chopped almonds, or Brazil nuts.
11Dinner: Whole wheat bread, with or without oil, Brazil nuts.
12NUTS: Peanuts, almonds, walnuts, cocoanuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, pignolias, etc.
13Problem is, Brazil nuts can weigh three pounds and fall from 100 feet high.
14Brazil nuts are notable for containing the highest levels of selenium of any food.
15Increase consumption of nuts and seeds: Walnuts, almonds, Brazil nuts, sunflower and other seeds.
16The little ones all declare that its flavour compares favourably with that of Brazil nuts.
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