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cohune
‖ cohune (kəʊˈhuːn) Also 8 cohone, 9 cahoon, cahoun. A species of palm (Attalea Cohune) found in Honduras. Hence cohune-palm, cohune-tree, cohune-oil.1805 A. Duncan Mariner's Chron. III. 300 We cut down branches of the cohone trees. 1861 Bentley Man. Bot. 685 From the seeds of A[ttalea] Cahouni, the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cohune oil
Cohune oil is pressed from the seeds of the cohune palm, which is native to Central and South America. Cohune oil is made up of the following portions of fatty acids: Commercialization Cohune oil is generally not used commercially because the cohune palm wikipedia.org
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Attalea cohune
Attalea cohune, commonly known as the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm), is a species of palm tree native to The cohune palm is used in the production of cohune oil and its nut can be used as a variety of vegetable ivory. wikipedia.org
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cahoun
cahoun frequent variant of cohune. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kohunlich
The actual Spanish name does not actually derive from Mayan but from the English Cohune Ridge where cohune palm grew. wikipedia.org
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inajá
inajá (ɪnəˈdʒɑː) [Tupi.] In full inajá palm. A palm tree, Maximiliana martiana (regia), native to the Amazon region.1849 R. Spruce Notes of Botanist on Amazon & Andes (1908) I. i. 45 The pinnate fronds of the..Inajá (Maximiliana regia) reach sometimes 40 feet in length. 1853 A. R. Wallace Trav. Amaz... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lauric acid
In various plants The palm tree Attalea speciosa, a species popularly known in Brazil as babassu – 50% in babassu oil Attalea cohune, the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm) – 46.5% in cohune oil Astrocaryum murumuru (Arecaceae) a palm native to the Amazon – 47.5% wikipedia.org
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Sayulita
San Francisco, Lo de Marcos, etc.) worked at the Jaltemba farm, owned by Ximena Plascencia Rojas, where coconut oil was extracted of spice oil Attalea Cohune wikipedia.org
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月桂酸
, the cohune palm (also rain tree, American oil palm, corozo palm or manaca palm) - 46.5% in (Arecaceae) a palm native to the Amazon - 47.5% in "murumuru wikipedia.org
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Astrocaryum
Astrocaryum mexicanum, a common palm of the Caribbean coast of Central America, is known as warree cohune in Brazil, as its spines are said to resemble wikipedia.org
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Heart of palm
grugru palms (Acrocomia aculeata), royal palms (Roystonea spp.), Astrocaryum spp., maripa palms (Attalea maripa), urucuri palms (Attalea phalerata), cohune palms (Attalea cohune), hesper palms (Brahea spp.), and Syagrus spp., among others. wikipedia.org
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贝里斯—英国关系
在那里,为了纪念他的祖母,他将首都的Zennia大道(也称为Cohune Walk大道)更名为“女王伊莉莎白二世大道”。 常驻外交使团 贝里斯在伦敦有一个高级专员公署。 英国在贝尔墨潘有一个高级专员公署。 参考资料 英国双边关系 贝里斯双边关系 殖民母国与前殖民地关系 wikipedia.org
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Blue Creek, Toledo
The jungle sports bromeliads, orchids, cohune palms, and heliconias, and many medicinal plants, is a birdwatcher's spot with hundreds of species of birds wikipedia.org
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Rancho Dolores
Cooking is still done on the traditional firehearth, using the kiskis, a type of tongs made from the cohune palm. wikipedia.org
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Astrocaryum mexicanum
Astrocaryum mexicanum, the chocho palm, cohune palm, or chapay, is a species of cocosoid palm in the family Arecaceae, native to Mexico and Central America wikipedia.org
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