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Attalea cohune,
commonly known as the
cohune palm (also rain tree,
American oil
palm,
corozo palm or
manaca palm), is a
species of
palm tree
native to...
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Cohune oil is
pressed from the
seeds of the
cohune palm,
which is
native to
Central and
South America.
Along with
other byproducts of the
palm, cohune...
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royal palms (Roystonea spp.),
Astrocaryum spp.,
maripa palms (Attalea maripa),
urucuri palms (Attalea phalerata),
cohune palms (Attalea
cohune), hesper...
- name does not
actually derive from
Mayan but from the
English Cohune Ridge where cohune palm grew. In 1912 this
place was
known as Clarksville, referring...
- (also rain tree,
American oil
palm,
corozo palm or
manaca palm) – 46.5% in
cohune oil
Astrocaryum murumuru (Arecaceae) a
palm native to the
Amazon – 47.5%...
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Astrocaryum mexicanum, the
chocho palm,
cohune palm, or chapay, is a
species of
cocosoid palm in the
family Arecaceae,
native to
Mexico and
Central America...
- (tasiste) in
Spanish and the roof were
thatched with
cohune palms, some
houses were also made with
palm tree logs. To keep the
inside homes always cool they...
- oil,
similar in
taste and
smell to
sunflower oil.
Cohune oil, from the
Attalea cohune (
cohune palm) used as a lubricant, for cooking,
soapmaking and as...
- one
after another", as well as Gr****
sauros ("lizard").
Attalea cohune (
cohune palm)
palm Miskito The
common and
specific names derive from ókhún, via Spanish...
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important palms include the
cohune palms,
cohune (Attalea
cohune) and
warree cohune (Astrocaryum mexicanum), as well as the give and take
palm (Chrysophila...