
White Kola Nut
White Kola Nut The Kola nut is a caffeine-containing nut that comes from the Kola tree. These trees are native to Africa and are widely cultivated in the Madagascar Valley. These long brown nuts are hand-collected and dried in the sun before use. Kola nuts are bitter in taste and rich in caffeine. You can chew it directly or use it to make tea. You can also use it as an ingredient to make soft drinks or medicines. Chewing small pieces of kola nut before a meal strengthens the body's digestive system. They are also used as a botanical drug to combat intoxication, hangover, and diarrhea. White kola nuts are the seeds found inside the white shells of the star-shaped fruits of the kola tree. The white nut has a sweet and rose-like aroma. White kola nuts have a fleshy texture. They taste slightly bitter but have a sweet aftertaste. These white kola nuts can be used in beverages or as an ingredient to make side dishes. You can also grind these nuts and use them to make tea. These kola nuts