What is National Macadamia Nut Day?

On September 4th, National Macadamia Nut Day is recognized for a nutty nut that can be found in many baked goods and desserts.

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Delectable macadamia nuts have a creamy buttery flavor. These nuts add a subtle richness to everything they love. Macadamia nuts were also popular in Australia, and they were also useful. They were named after the physician and chemist John Macadam, who discovered them. Macadam has also explored furthering the tree's cultivation in Australia, making it more available.

The macadamia tree, which is similar to large evergreens, grows between 30 and 40 feet high. Although they are native to Australia, the bulk of today's world supply rises in Hawaii. In 1921, growers in Hawaii first began raising macadamia trees. This delectable nut is also grown in Indonesia, South Africa, and California.

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