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Large tree, up to 50m tall, of the Amazon rainforest (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru); bark grayish, smooth; leaves dry-season deciduous, alternate, oblong, 20-35cm long; flowers in panicles, small, greenish-white; | Large tree, up to 50m tall, of the Amazon rainforest (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru); bark grayish, smooth; leaves dry-season deciduous, alternate, oblong, 20-35cm long; flowers in panicles, small, greenish-white; | ||
- | "The capsule contains a small hole at one end, which enables large rodents like the agouti to gnaw it open. They then eat some of the seeds inside while burying others for later use; some of these are able to germinate into new Brazil nut trees. Most of the seeds are " | + | "The capsule contains a small hole at one end, which enables large rodents like the agouti to gnaw it open. They then eat some of the seeds inside while burying others for later use; some of these are able to germinate into new Brazil nut trees. Most of the seeds are " |
- | [[https:// | + | Brazil nuts are perhaps the richest dietary source of selenium, with a one-ounce (28 g) serving of 6 nuts supplying 774% DV. This is 10 times the adult U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance, more even than the Tolerable Upper Intake Level, although the amount of selenium within batches of nuts varies greatly." |
- | "The Brazil nut is by far the most economically important Neotropical Lecythidaceae. However, several other species have edible seeds. The sapucaia (L. pisonls; Mori & Prance, 1981) of eastern extra-Amazonian Brazil and Amazonia possesses seeds equally as delicious as the Brazil nut... Lecythis minor Jacq. of northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela, and L. ol/arla Laefl. of the llanos of Venezuela, which have edible seeds, unfortunately accumulate toxic levels of selenium when grown on certain soils. Consumption of too many seeds with high selenium may result in nausea and hair and fingernail loss. Above-nonnal accumulations of barium and high incidences of radioactivity have been registered for the seeds of Berlhollelia excelsa. However, no adverse effects on human health have been documented as the result of eating Brazil nut seeds." | + | The Brazil nut is by far the most economically important Neotropical Lecythidaceae, |
+ | "Lecythis minor Jacq. of northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela, and L. ollarla Loefl. of the llanos of Venezuela, which have edible seeds, unfortunately accumulate toxic levels of selenium when grown on certain soils. Consumption of too many seeds with high selenium may result in nausea and hair and fingernail loss. Above-nonnal accumulations of barium and high incidences of radioactivity have been registered for the seeds of Berlhollelia excelsa. However, no adverse effects on human health have been documented as the result of eating Brazil nut seeds." | ||
[Taxonomy, ecology, and economic botany of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb. and Bonpl.: Lecythidaceae)., | [Taxonomy, ecology, and economic botany of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb. and Bonpl.: Lecythidaceae)., | ||
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+ | Mean oil content in the Brazilnut kernel was 68.5%. Fatty acids included palmitic acid (C16:0) 15.4%, stearic acid (C18:0) 12.8%, oleic acid (C18:1) 31.9%, and linoleic acid (C18:2) 39.1%. \\ | ||
+ | [Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa HBK) seed kernel oil: characterization and thermal stability., Neto, V. Q., Bakke, O.A., Ramos, C.M.P., Bora, P.S., Letelier, J.C., Conceição, | ||
Studies suggests that humans distributed Brazil nut widely during the Holocene, " | Studies suggests that humans distributed Brazil nut widely during the Holocene, " | ||
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[Origin and domestication of native Amazonian crops., Clement, C. R., de Cristo-Araújo, | [Origin and domestication of native Amazonian crops., Clement, C. R., de Cristo-Araújo, | ||
+ | By monitoring of the gases that evolved during roasting of Brazil nuts, pyrrole, furfural, 2-furanmethanol, | ||
+ | [Fischer, Michael, et al. " | ||
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- | Bertholletia excelsa; Martius, C., Eichler, A.G., Urban, I., Flora Brasiliensis, | + | Bertholletia excelsa; Martius, C., Eichler, A.G., Urban, I., Flora Brasiliensis, |
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