1. It is native to Australia and is named after botanist John Macadam. 2 It originated in Africa and was introduced in the US by slaves. 3. It is used as food for people and fodder for animals, especially poultry and horses. The husk of this nut is used for dyeing fabric. Wood from its tree is popular in Kashmir for handicrafts. 5. It is not a nut in the scientific sense but belongs to the pea family. It grows underground. 6. Edible seeds of pine trees, they are called 'chilgoza' in India and 'pinocchio' in Italy. 7. It was also cultivated in most ancient civilisations like Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Chinese. 8. Cola drinks were originally made from this nut which is high in caffeine. 9. It is the basic staple for poor farming families in many countries. In India it is called bajra. 10. People enjoy it in many forms - as flakes, flour or popped.
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