macadamia (Meaning)

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macadamia (n)

any tree of the genus Macadamia

Synonyms & Antonyms of macadamia

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

macadamia Sentence Examples

  1. The velvety texture of macadamia nuts melts in my mouth, leaving a lingering buttery flavor.
  2. Macadamia trees, native to Australia, produce the highly sought-after nuts that command a premium price.
  3. The oil extracted from macadamia nuts is prized for its high monounsaturated fat content and rich nutty flavor.
  4. Macadamia nut brittle, a crunchy confection, is a popular holiday treat.
  5. The native Hawaiian people have a long history of cultivating and using macadamia nuts for food and oil.
  6. Macadamia milk, a dairy-free alternative, offers a creamy and nutritious beverage.
  7. Macadamia honey, produced by bees that feed on macadamia flowers, possesses a unique floral aroma and delicate taste.
  8. Macadamia pancakes, topped with a drizzle of maple syrup, are a decadent breakfast indulgence.
  9. The Kona Coast of Hawaii is renowned for its high-quality macadamia nut production.
  10. Macadamia ice cream, a creamy delight, combines the rich nutty flavor with a refreshing coolness.

FAQs About the word macadamia

any tree of the genus Macadamia

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The velvety texture of macadamia nuts melts in my mouth, leaving a lingering buttery flavor.

Macadamia trees, native to Australia, produce the highly sought-after nuts that command a premium price.

The oil extracted from macadamia nuts is prized for its high monounsaturated fat content and rich nutty flavor.

Macadamia nut brittle, a crunchy confection, is a popular holiday treat.