Hawthorn is the name of a nut. The real scientific name is macadamia nut, and the aliases are Queensland chestnut, macadamia nut, hawthorn and Queensland nut. Hawaiians generally blossom and bear fruit after planting for 4 or 5 years, usually from April to June every year. They are perennial trees, which bear fruit in July-August and generally come into the market in September.
What does Hawaiian fruit look like?
Hawaiian fruit trees have leathery leaves, lanceolate shapes, axillary or terminal flowers, pale yellow or white colors, green spherical fruits, small tips in the center, spherical seeds and smooth surfaces.
Where do macadamia nuts grow?
Hawaiian fruit trees have strong wind resistance and shallow roots, which are suitable for growing in areas with abundant rainfall. The common producing areas are Australia, Xishuangbanna, Guangdong and Taiwan Province Province.
Efficacy and function of macadamia fruit
Hawaiian tastes tender and sweet, and is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, which has a good effect on lowering blood pressure, controlling blood sugar and preventing diabetes. In addition, regular consumption can effectively reduce the risk of cancer and prevent skin aging. Making nuts also has good economic benefits.