noun
- The hard, oily nuts of a tropical tree (Aleurites moluccana), used to make candles, oil, and traditional medicines.
Usage: Usually plural; also called kukui nuts or varnish nuts; Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands
Examples
- Candlenuts were traditionally strung together and burned as candles in Pacific Island cultures.
- The oil extracted from candlenuts has been used in woodworking for centuries.
- Hawaiian lei makers sometimes incorporate candlenuts into their designs.
- Candlenuts are rich in oil and were valued by early traders for their commercial potential.
- The tree that produces candlenuts grows well in tropical climates.