macadamias Meaning in Bengali
মহাজাতি macadamia কোন গাছ
Similer Words:
macadamisemacadamised
macadamises
macadamising
macadamize
macadamized
macadamizes
macadamizing
macanese
macao
macarise
macaronic
macaronics
macaronies
macaronis
macadamias's Usage Examples:
tribe and he regularly collected and traded the macadamias with settlers.
1866 Tom Petrie planted macadamias at Yebri Creek (near Petrie) from nuts obtained.
Other fruit grown nearby include mangos, avocados and macadamias.
other high-value nut and fruit commodities such as almonds, pistachios, macadamias, pomegranates, and stone and pome fruits.
of the Proteales include the proteas of South Africa, the banksias and macadamias of Australia, the London plane, and the sacred lotus.
burning when baked in cookies and other desserts, thus most commercial macadamias are of the integrifolia species to assure conformity of roasting and baking.
Nuts such as walnuts and macadamias may be used in the batter and to top and garnish the cake.
playground, performing arts stage, benches, landscaping (including jacarandas, macadamias, orchid trees, magnolias, sweet gums, sycamores, palms, flowering plants.
There is farming within the area with crops such as pineapples, lychees, macadamias, mangoes, bananas, citrus, avocados and a small quantity of coffee beans.
There is farming within the area with crops such as lychees, macadamias, mangoes and avocados grown.
where a key device is inserted into the crack in walnuts, pecans, and macadamias and twisted to open the shell.
expanded its business, become the world's leading processor and marketer of macadamias with both Australian and Hawaiian macadamia growing and processing commencing.
safflower) nutritional yeast, thickening agar flakes, nuts (including cashews, macadamias, and almonds), tapioca flour, natural enzymes, vegetable glycerin, assorted.
genetically unique plant that is selected for specific traits, in the case of macadamias these include: strong tree growth, low incidence of pests and diseases.
including avocados, mangoes, lychees, longans, sugar cane, cashews, macadamias, bananas, pineapples, tea tree oil, coffee, cotton and a variety of vegetables.
macadamias's Meaning':
any tree of the genus Macadamia