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Cola acuminata is a species in the genus Cola, of the family Malvaceae, native to tropical Africa. It is generally known for its fruit, the kola nut, originally used to impart the cola flavor in manufactured beverages, such as Coca-Cola.[1][2]

Cola acuminata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Cola
Species:
C. acuminata
Binomial name
Cola acuminata
Schott & Endl.
Synonyms

Sterculia acuminata


Description


The kola tree mainly inhabits lowlands, and is medium-sized with low branches, grey or dark green bark, dark green leaves, and white flowers pollinated by insects.[1] It usually grows to a height of about 13–20 metres (43–66 ft), is hardy to zones 10-12 (USDA), and is vulnerable to frost.[1] The tree prefers moist, sandy, loam or clay soils that are well-drained with neutral acidity.[1] It requires sun exposure and can tolerate drought.[1]


Fruits


The fruits are rough, mottled and up to 8 inches (20 cm) long and contain large, flat and bright red coloured seeds, commonly known as kola nuts.[2] The seed contains 1.25 - 2.4% caffeine, and can be chewed or ground into a powder added to beverages to increase alertness, diminish fatigue, and increase stamina.[1]


Uses


Its fruits are harvested from the forests of West Africa.[2] The fruits contain about 2% catechin-caffeine, theobromine and kolatin. They are roasted, pounded or chewed, and can be added to drinks, such as tea or milk, or cereal such as porridge.[2] When the whole nuts are chewed, they have a bitter flavour, but leave a sweet aftertaste that enhances flavour and sweetness of other foods in the meal.[1]

In Africa, kola nuts may be used in traditional medicine or as a food colorant, while the wood may be used as fuel, or for making furniture, houses or boats.[1]




References


  1. "Cola acuminata - (P.Beauv.) Schott & Endl". Plants For A Future. 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  2. Veronique Greenwood (23 September 2016). "The little-known nut that gave Coca-Cola its name". BBC News - Future. Retrieved 23 December 2019. These days, the Coca-Cola recipe is a closely guarded secret. But it's said to no longer contain kola nut extract, relying instead on artificial imitations to achieve the flavour



На других языках


- [en] Cola acuminata

[es] Cola acuminata

El árbol de cola, nombrado a menudo a partir de su fruto, la nuez de cola o nuez de Sudán[1] (Cola acuminata) es una especie de árbol de la familia de las malváceas. Es originaria de África tropical.

[fr] Cola acuminata

Cola acuminata est un arbre de la famille des Sterculiacées (classification classique) ou des Malvacées (classification phylogénétique), originaire d'Afrique tropicale. C'est une des espèces de kolatiers qui produisent la noix de kola, au goût amer, très prisée en Afrique tropicale, pour ses vertus stimulantes et ses valeurs symboliques.

[it] Cola acuminata

Cola acuminata (P.Beauv.) Schott & Endl. è una pianta sempreverde appartenente alla famiglia delle Sterculiaceae, originaria delle foreste tropicali dell'Africa occidentale.[1]

[ru] Кола заострённая

Кола заострённая (лат. Cola acuminata) — вид растений из рода Кола семейства Мальвовые.



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