macadamia in Japanese
macadamia in Japanese is マカダミアナッツ — macadamia means an evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
macadamia in Japanese
マカダミアナッツ
Pronounced: makadamianattsu
An evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii.
What does "macadamia" mean?
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noun An evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
"Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop."
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noun The nut of this tree, prized for its creamy texture and high fat content.
"She added chopped macadamias and white chocolate to the cookie dough."
macadamia in a sentence
- Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop.
- She added chopped macadamias and white chocolate to the cookie dough.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "macadamia" in Japanese?
"macadamia" in Japanese is マカダミアナッツ. macadamia means: An evergreen tree native to Australia, grown for its rich, buttery nuts.
How do you pronounce マカダミアナッツ?
"macadamia" in Japanese is マカダミアナッツ, pronounced "makadamianattsu".
How do you use "macadamia" in a sentence?
Example: "Macadamia trees can take up to ten years before they produce a full nut crop." In Japanese, "macadamia" is マカダミアナッツ.
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