• Moisturize with body oil alone or mix with our JUARA Candlenut Body Creme for an extra dose of moisture. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Candlenut Glow Body Oil pairs well with JUARA Candlenut Body Creme for an even deeper, richer, hydration. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Tropee Bebe Candlenut Shampoo has natural ingredients which are formulated by an extraction process so that it can clean optimally. (tropeebebe.com)
  • Relative of macadamia nuts, candlenuts are commonly used in Southeast Asian and Polynesian cuisine. (uwajimaya.com)
  • Candlenuts (buah kemiri) are waxy, cream-colored nuts similar in size and texture to macadamia nuts, which can be used as a substitute, although less-expensive raw almonds or cashews will also do. (stackexchange.com)
  • The NY Times published a Laksa recipe from the renown Violet Oon, which called for "candlenuts or macadamia nuts. (stackexchange.com)
  • It does, however, indicate that if someone with the credentials of Violet Oon was willing to use macadamia nuts in place of candlenuts in laksa, then macadamia must be a fair good substitute -- even if the substitution was made simply for American cooks. (stackexchange.com)
  • This blogger's post re "The Food of Indonesia" discusses equivalencies found in that book (raw macadamia nuts for candlenuts), and also the matter of not knowing for sure how close the substitution really is to original ingredient. (stackexchange.com)
  • Candlenut is a relative of Macadamia nuts. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • The perfect substitute would be macadamia nuts because they have the same mildness and creaminess as candlenuts. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • Candlenut Kitchen, often known simply as Candlenut, is a Singaporean restaurant serving the local Peranakan cuisine. (wikipedia.org)
  • Neatly tucked in the lush greenery of the Dempsey Hills, Candlenut is the first of four dining venues to open at COMO Dempsey serving Peranakan cuisine. (tropicalife.net)
  • Designed by world-renowned architect and designer, Paola Navone, The Star AT CANDLENUT restaurant decor features modern interior design concepts blended with touches of rich Peranakan heritage. (tropicalife.net)
  • As the world's first Michelin-star Peranakan restaurant Candlenut, under the leadership of chef Malcolm Lee Ocean, serves contemporary Peranakan cuisine preserving the essence and complexities of traditional food but, through the use of clever augmentation, raises the often rich dishes to a whole different level. (tropicalife.net)
  • Having deservedly earned a Michelin Star, Candlenut has taken Peranakan cuisine to the next level without compromising the authenticity of its tastes and textures, setting a level of excellence rarely found in Singapore's highly competitive culinary scene. (tropicalife.net)
  • Boasting the title of the world's first Michelin-starred Peranakan culinary establishment, Candlenut is your go-to for a contemporary take on the centuries-old cuisine. (silverkris.com)
  • While candlenuts resemble walnuts in appearance, candlenuts are extremely poisonous, even deadly, if they are eaten raw or undercooked. (webmd.com)
  • Candlenuts are never eaten raw or on their own, but are chopped, ground and cooked with seasonings and added to curries and spice mixes for flavor and texture. (stackexchange.com)
  • The candlenuts are not eaten raw because it contains saponins and phorbol. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • In Hawaii, candlenuts are called kukui nuts, and are an ingredient in poke, a raw fish salad. (uwajimaya.com)
  • The kukui or candlenut is used in the Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine. (onszaden.com)
  • A relative of the macadamia nut, candlenuts are found throughout Southeast Asia and Polynesia. (uwajimaya.com)
  • In Southeast Asia cuisine, especially when it comes to Indonesian, Malaysian, and Singaporean cuisines, candlenuts are often used in curries and stews. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • Biobased fuel from Candlenut Shells can be a viable solution to help provide a sustainable future while also boosting the economy in Southeast Asia. (cavronglobal.com)
  • In addition to antioxidant-packed plumeria, passion fruit, candlenut, and turmeric, this body elixir contains a melange of exotic botanical oils and the potent bioactive plant moringa oleifera. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Other standouts include singgang , a classic Eurasian dish that comprises of painstakingly deboned fish that's been cooked in a paste of fresh chillies, turmeric, galangal, lemongrass, shallots and candlenuts. (silverkris.com)
  • Cussons Baby Hair Lotion Candlenut Oil & Celery merawat rambut dan kulit kepala bayi, menja. (babyzania.com)
  • Candlenut is the seed of the fruit produced by the candlenut tree (Aleurites moluccanus). (webmd.com)
  • Fatty acids composition and in vivo biochemical effects of Aleurites moluccana seed (Candlenut) in obese wistar rats. (webmd.com)
  • Gonzalez-Stuart AE, Ortiz Rivera J. Toxicity of candlenut seed (aleurites moluccanus), a purported weight loss supplement. (webmd.com)
  • Indonesian cuisine relies heavily on candlenuts as a base and thickener for spice pastes which are the foundation of the cuisine. (stackexchange.com)
  • The candlenut is best known for its use in the Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine. (onszaden.com)
  • What Does Candlenut Taste Like? (tasteofnusa.com)
  • Opt for Lee's Taste of Candlenut menu which starts from $108 for lunch and $138 for dinner. (timeout.com)
  • Treat yourself by splurging on chef Malcolm Lee's "Taste of Candlenut" seasonal tasting menu - available during both lunch and dinner services - through which he explores the myriad flavours of his heritage. (silverkris.com)
  • After roasting, candlenuts are often chopped up or ground into a paste for seasoning or to thicken curries. (uwajimaya.com)
  • Candlenut is one of the cooking spices that many chefs use to add flavor to food. (dreamchrist.com)
  • You must cook candlenuts before consumption for at least 15 minutes at 250F/121ºC to neutralize the toxicity and remove bitterness. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • It is made from the shells of candlenuts which grow abundantly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. (cavronglobal.com)
  • Candlenut Shells are a renewable, sustainable and biodegradable resource. (cavronglobal.com)
  • People use candlenut for asthma and constipation and to encourage hair growth, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. (webmd.com)
  • The candlenut is similar to macadamia nut, but more bland and perhaps more "earthy" in texture and flavor. (importfood.com)
  • Candlenuts are delicious when roasted, which they should always be - they're slightly toxic when raw and should never be eaten this way! (uwajimaya.com)
  • Nourish your skin from head to toe with our two most-loved body products: Kartini Body Oil and Candlenut Body Creme -- both known for their heavenly scents and delicious results. (juaraskincare.com)
  • For it is delicious, you use candlenut as a rubbing oil. (dreamchrist.com)
  • There isn't enough reliable information to know what an appropriate dose of candlenut might be. (webmd.com)
  • In addition, you can cure diarrhea with candlenut as a natural treatment. (dreamchrist.com)
  • When cooking with candlenuts, most recipes will advise toasting on the pan or roasting in the oven before they are crushed or roughly chopped and added to a dish. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • Features omega-rich candlenut, avocado and carrot seed oils with antioxidant vitamin E and indulgent Illipe butter. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Vitamin B1 fat protein is one of the contents of candlenut. (dreamchrist.com)
  • Candlenuts turn rancid easily because of their high oil content. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • All the content contained in candlenut has various benefits. (dreamchrist.com)
  • The content contained in candlenut is very good for making the body relaxed and fresh. (dreamchrist.com)
  • Candlenut oil has similar properties to tung oil. (mfa.org)
  • In most Asian cuisine, candlenuts are usually blended or pounded to be added to the seasoning paste, which will be then sauteed in oil until cooked. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • It is named candlenut because it used to be used to make candles. (tasteofnusa.com)
  • This factors influencing the process including temperature, pressure, and the ratio of Sunan candlenut oil to the H 2 gas factor were examined. (ugm.ac.id)
  • If you have been wondering about the advantages that these briquettes from candlenut shell offer you other than their convenience factor, read on to find out! (cavronglobal.com)
  • Gasoline, naphtha, diesel oil, and gas oil products of Sunan candlenut oil were obtained by distillation from hydrotreating process. (ugm.ac.id)
  • CANDLENUT BODY CREME 7.5 oz Use daily for maximum benefits. (juaraskincare.com)
  • One of the benefits of candlenut is as an oil to treat hair problems. (dreamchrist.com)
  • However, there are also benefits of candlenut for men. (dreamchrist.com)
  • There are so many benefits that you will get from candlenut, one of which you can get rid of itching on the skin due to insect bites. (dreamchrist.com)
  • Those are some of the benefits that you will get by using candlenut. (dreamchrist.com)
  • Biobased Candlenut Shell Fuel has many benefits. (cavronglobal.com)
  • The use of Candlenut Shells as fuel would also provide significant ecological benefits. (cavronglobal.com)
  • The benefits of biobased candlenut shell fuel have been clearly explained. (cavronglobal.com)
  • Usually, people use candlenut as a cooking spice only. (dreamchrist.com)
  • Many people have used candlenut for hair care for a long time. (dreamchrist.com)
  • The production process for Candlenut Shell-based biofuel is also less costly. (cavronglobal.com)
  • Hydrotreating process of Sunan candlenut oil by using NiMo-γAl 2 O 3 catalyst has been successfully investigated. (ugm.ac.id)
  • The rich essential fatty acids of the all-over body Candlenut Body Creme nourish even the driest of skin with ease. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Candlenut Oil: Moisturizes and softens skin with a non-greasy, velvety feel. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Rich in linoleic and linolenic acid, candlenut oil moisturizes and helps mend rough, chapped skin. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Perfect for indulging the skin and your senses, this oil is scented with our signature Candlenut fragrance, reminiscent of a relaxing tropical vacation. (juaraskincare.com)
  • Producing Candlenut Shell fuel is also more economical than fossil fuels as the inputs of these fuels are cheaper. (cavronglobal.com)
  • In the coming years, biobased candlenut shell fuel could revolutionize the South East Asian economy - and the world. (cavronglobal.com)
  • Sunan candlenut oil fuel qualified fuel requirement. (ugm.ac.id)