Tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine; source of cola extract.
Austronesian language in Maluku.
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Examples for "kola nut "
Examples for "kola nut "
1 Let's start by cracking open that daily kola nut that is the Morning Reboot.
2 In West Africa, the kola nut 's native habitat, people have long chewed them as stimulants.
3 But the other half of the name represents another ingredient, less infamous, perhaps, but also strangely potent: the kola nut .
4 The pod of the kola nut , if you've never had the pleasure of seeing one yourself, is about two inches long, and green.
5 From Caravans to Coca Cola outlines a history of the prized kola nut from its West African origins, weaving together primary sources and travel.
1 In the evening, the chief visited them again with a present of provisions, and a few goora nuts .
2 They received little presents of goora nuts , salt, honey, mi-cadamia, butter, &c., from several inhabitants of the place.
A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
Part of the Georgian Tao-Klarjeti principalities, the contemporary Turkish district Göle.
1 Let's start by cracking open that daily kola nut that is the Morning Reboot.
2 In West Africa, the kola nut's native habitat, people have long chewed them as stimulants.
3 Her jaw stopped too, which was a bad sign because she never completely swallowed her bitter kola .
4 But the other half of the name represents another ingredient, less infamous, perhaps, but also strangely potent: the kola nut.
6 Gold, skins, ivory, kola nuts, gums, honey, wheat, and cotton were exported, and the whole Mediterranean coast traded in the Sudan.
7 The pod of the kola nut, if you've never had the pleasure of seeing one yourself, is about two inches long, and green.
8 From Caravans to Coca Cola outlines a history of the prized kola nut from its West African origins, weaving together primary sources and travel.
9 From coffee in Europe to kola nuts in Africa, foods and drinks containing caffeine are the most widely consumed psychoactive substances in the world.
10 The flora is rich but not wide in variety, including the gum acacia, ebony, several dye woods, the kola nut, and probably tobacco and millet.
11 Particular areas of concern included the Kaliningrad region and the Kola Peninsula.
12 My brother Kola Adebayor, has now been in Germany for 25 years.
13 Kola nuts are still a traditional sign of friendship in West Africa.
14 The Finnish artist responsible, Kari Kola , is a specialist in painting with light.
15 Not many people have as many job titles as Vashtie Kola .
16 This is the site of Darbiyah Kola , - Kola 's Fort , - so called from its Galla queen.
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