Candlenut

/ˈkændəlˌnʌt/ noun

The seed of a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, which can be burned as a candle because it contains highly flammable oil.

Compound of 'candle' and 'nut.' The tree (Aleurites moluccanus) produces seeds so oil-rich that Pacific Islanders and Asians threaded them on grass and burned them as candles long before wax candles were common.

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