candlenut

[ˈkændl̩nʌt]

candlenut Definition

  • 1a tree of the spurge family, native to southeastern Asia, with seeds that are used as a source of oil for cooking and lighting
  • 2the seed of this tree

Using candlenut: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "candlenut" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Candlenuts are commonly used in Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine.

  • Example

    The oil extracted from candlenuts is used in traditional medicine.

  • Example

    The wood of the candlenut tree is used for carving and making furniture.

candlenut Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for candlenut

  • kukui nut
  • candleberry
  • Indian walnut

Phrases with candlenut

  • an oil extracted from the seeds of the candlenut tree, used for cooking and lighting

    Example

    Candlenut oil is a popular ingredient in Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine.

  • a tree of the spurge family, native to southeastern Asia, with seeds that are used as a source of oil for cooking and lighting

    Example

    The candlenut tree is also known as the 'kukui nut tree' in Hawaii.

  • a paste made from ground candlenuts, used as a base for many Indonesian and Malaysian dishes

    Example

    Rendang, a popular Indonesian dish, is made with a rich and spicy candlenut paste.

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Summary: candlenut in Brief

A candlenut [ˈkændl̩nʌt] is a tree native to Southeastern Asia, whose seeds are used as a source of oil for cooking and lighting. Candlenuts are commonly used in Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine, and the oil extracted from them is used in traditional medicine. The wood of the candlenut tree is used for carving and making furniture.