- The
kola nut (Yoruba: obi, Dagbani: guli, Hausa: goro, Igbo: ọjị, Sängö: gôro, Swahili: mukezu) is the seed of
certain species of
plant of the
genus Cola...
- Scho-Ka-
Kola is a
German brand of
chocolate consumed for its
strong caffeine and
kola nut mix. The
chocolates have a
caffeine content of
about 0.2 percent...
- to
strike fear in the
hearts of
those not
initiated into
their society.
Kola nut (Igbo: Ọjị)
occupies a
unique position in the
cultural life of Igbo people...
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Garcinia kola trade is
still important to the
indigenous communities and
villages in Nigeria. Cola a****inata,
source of the true
kola nut, is not related...
- Red
Kola is a
carbonated soft
drink made from
fruit extracts, and may
include flavouring from the
kola nut. Red
Kola is made by
various firms including...
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important food
source in
villages at
higher altitudes in New Guinea.
Kola nut (Cola spp.), from a West
African relative of the
cocoa tree, is the origin...
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individuals in the society.
Kola nut (ọ́jị̀, or ọ́jị̀ Ìgbò)
offerings and
prayers (ị́gọ́ ọ́jị̀, '
kola nut blessing', ị́wá ọ́jị̀, '
kola nut breaking') can be performed...
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other manufacturers. Most
colas originally contained caffeine from the
kola nut (Cola a****inata),
leading to the drink's name,
though other sources of...
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rainforests of
tropical West Africa.
Common names include kola nut, cola,
kola and
bitter kola. The
seeds contain caffeine and are
chewed as a stimulant...
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known for its fruit, the
kola nut,
originally used to
impart the cola
flavor in
manufactured beverages, such as Coca-Cola. The
kola tree
mainly inhabits lowlands...