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The kola nut, indigenous to the tropical rainforests of Africa, holds not only cultural significance but also serves as a flavor dynamo in many African cuisines. Packed with caffeine, the kola nut ...
There are many customs and traditions that have effectively given Igbos, the southeastern part of Nigeria a group identity and social cohesion. Kola nut is one of such cultural elements.
If sources are to be believed, the kola nut was initially planted by Chukwu ( The Almighty) as the first tree on the Igbo land. It was also planted as a medium of communication between gods ...
Local people says the tree grew in the spot where renowned priest Komfo Anokye spat a kola nut on the ground in the early 1700s. Many local people believed the black and white seeds of the kola ...
Agbaje Lateef receives funding from TETfund. The kola nut tree is grown for its seed. The tree is indigenous to west Africa, where it is widely cultivated. It’s now also found in Asia ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) The kola nut tree is grown for its seed. The tree is indigenous to west Africa , where it is widely cultivated. It's now also found in Asia, South America and the Caribbean.
The kola nut tree is grown for its seed. The tree is indigenous to west Africa , where it is widely cultivated. It's now also found in Asia, South America and the Caribbean. World production of kola ...
The kola nut tree is grown for its seed. The tree is indigenous to west Africa, where it is widely cultivated. It's now also found in Asia, South America and the Caribbean. World production of ...