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shea nut

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noun

  1. the seed of the shea tree and the source of shea butter.


Etymology

Origin of shea nut

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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Harvested fruit from shea nut trees have to be crushed, roasted and boiled to extract their oil to produce the shea butter used in cosmetics.

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"Thirty years ago, the shea nut tree had a pattern of its production. It flowered in December then by the time it reached April, it would be ready," Mr Gerima told the BBC.

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The growing popularity of charcoal from the shea nut tree has made the situation worse.

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Professor John Bosco Okullo, a leading agroforestry expert from Uganda's Makerere University who has been studying shea nut trees for more than two decades, also blames years of widespread insecurity for the problems.

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The Ugandan government has also recognised the vulnerability of the shea nut tree.

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