Bunya

/ˈbuːnjə/ noun

A tall Australian tree with large seeds that are edible, also called a bunya pine or Araucaria bidwillii.

From Yuggera (an Australian Aboriginal language), the word bunya refers to the tree native to Queensland. English borrowed it directly in the early 19th century when European settlers encountered the tree and its valuable nuts.

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