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kola nut

 or cola nut

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Kola nut (Cola nitida)
(credit: W.H. Hodge)
Caffeine-containing nut of two evergreen trees (Cola acuminata and C. nitida) of the cocoa family (Sterculiaceae), native to tropical Africa and cultivated extensively in the New World tropics. The trees grow to 60 ft (18.3 m) in height and have oblong leathery leaves, yellow flowers, and star-shaped fruit. The nut has been used in medicines and in soft drinks, though American “colas” today instead use synthetic flavorings that mimic its taste. Kola nuts are also used where grown as a medium of exchange or are chewed to diminish sensations of hunger and fatigue, to aid digestion, and to combat intoxication, hangover, and diarrhea.



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Koi and the Kola Nuts by Verna Aardema Illustrated by Joe Cepeda Aladdin Library, January 2003 $6.
Beef originated in the Fertile Crescent, chickens in China, potatoes in the Andes, and kola nuts (the inspiration for Coca Cola) sprang from tropical West Africa.
One CD-ROM includes How the Leopard Got His Spots, Koi and the Kola Nuts, and Paul Bunyan.
 
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