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03 Cracking the Mac Nut: Exploring the Fascinating History of the Macadamia
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Often called the world's most expensive nut, the macadamia nut is a delicious treat with a fascinating history. Though its origins lie in Australia, the macadamia was brought to Hawaii in the 19th century and since then has become one of the state's signature crops, bringing in millions of dollars in revenue each year for growers. And then of course, you can't forget about the chocolate covered macadamia nuts. But have you ever stopped to think about why the macadamia nut industry in Hawaii has developed so much? Do you know how the macadamia got its name? And what about its history before it arrived in Hawaii? On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, we're answering all those questions plus many more.
Guests & Links- Randy Paty of North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
- Glenn Sako (Agricultural specialist with the Hawaii County Department of Research and Development)
- Dr. Catherine Nock
- Wild Origins of Macadamia Domestication Identified Through Intraspecific Chloroplast Genome Sequencing by Catherine J. Nock, Craig M. Hardner, Juan D. Montenegro, Ainnatul A. Ahmad Termizi, Satomi Hayashi, Julia Playford, David Edwards and Jacqueline Batley
- Most of the World’s Macadamias May Have Originated From a Single Australian Tree (Smithsonian.com)
- Ian McConachie
- The Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation
- Bulu Yabun
- Macadamia Conservation Trust
- Hawaii SHIP
- Editing and sound design: Tony Vega
- Transcript: Milabeats.go
- Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega)
- Featured image: Shutterstock
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter
You can view the PDF transcript of this episode here.
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저장한 시리즈 ("피드 비활성화" status)
When? This feed was archived on June 10, 2023 19:07 (). Last successful fetch was on April 25, 2023 13:45 ()
Why? 피드 비활성화 status. 잠시 서버에 문제가 발생해 팟캐스트를 불러오지 못합니다.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 290382920 series 2823263
Often called the world's most expensive nut, the macadamia nut is a delicious treat with a fascinating history. Though its origins lie in Australia, the macadamia was brought to Hawaii in the 19th century and since then has become one of the state's signature crops, bringing in millions of dollars in revenue each year for growers. And then of course, you can't forget about the chocolate covered macadamia nuts. But have you ever stopped to think about why the macadamia nut industry in Hawaii has developed so much? Do you know how the macadamia got its name? And what about its history before it arrived in Hawaii? On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, we're answering all those questions plus many more.
Guests & Links- Randy Paty of North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
- Glenn Sako (Agricultural specialist with the Hawaii County Department of Research and Development)
- Dr. Catherine Nock
- Wild Origins of Macadamia Domestication Identified Through Intraspecific Chloroplast Genome Sequencing by Catherine J. Nock, Craig M. Hardner, Juan D. Montenegro, Ainnatul A. Ahmad Termizi, Satomi Hayashi, Julia Playford, David Edwards and Jacqueline Batley
- Most of the World’s Macadamias May Have Originated From a Single Australian Tree (Smithsonian.com)
- Ian McConachie
- The Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation
- Bulu Yabun
- Macadamia Conservation Trust
- Hawaii SHIP
- Editing and sound design: Tony Vega
- Transcript: Milabeats.go
- Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega)
- Featured image: Shutterstock
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook
- Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter
You can view the PDF transcript of this episode here.
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