ohita2 galip nut

Part of Speech n2
    • galip nut
      • plants
      • Example 3703:
        A ohita a kookoon, a mataa.
        The purple black galip nut is good.
        Source: Sii 15W 095
      • Example 5104:
        Meori paa taneo tea osi bono ohita.
        And they started to pick the nuts.
        Source: Val 01R 023
      • Example 5105:
        Siki maa amaa ohita, are vaamahaka e tea tao.
        Crush galip nuts, we want to cook them in the oven.
        Source: Sii 15W 096
      • Example 5106:
        Beara rake tea ani kiikiono are paa nao tea gono ohita. A ohita na paku raara bona kiikiono. Na vaapeha vonae tea kehebe. A ohita mee to paku raara bona kehebe.
        When we want to eat kiikiono, we go to get galip nuts. The galip nuts are used for making the kiikiono. It is the same with kehebe. The ohita is also used for making kehebe.
        Source: Sii 15W 091-094

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  • See also:
    • kai kernel (of a nut)
    • moko eat nuts; munch nuts
    • osi pick fruit, nuts or leaves; cut fruit off the tree
    • siki crack (nuts or shellfish); crush (nuts or shellfish)
    • kaoto2 nut of the tropical almond tree
    • kiikiono dish made of mashed galip nuts and manioc, which is wrapped in miimiana-leaves and cooked
    • kono bunch
    • noovu2 peel the brown skin off the galip nuts
    • ohita1 galip nut tree
    • siki ohita crush galip nuts
    • tegaha sprout (galip nuts)
    • varae (of nuts) pile