What are the aleurites?
Aleurites is a genus of flowering evergreen trees from tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Asia and Pacific. Trees produce large fruit with poisonous seeds from which oil can be harvested. Aleurity is traditionally used as paraffin wax, lubricant and component in color, varnish and soap. The most widespread and most famous species in the candle, aleurites Moluccana , the State Havai tree.
Candlenut is also called Candleberry, Country Walnut, Indian Walnut, Kemiri, Kukui and Varnish Tree. Its great geographical range is due to the spread of the plant by humans. It grows in parts of South and East Asia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
Aleurites Moluccana acquires its common name from the fact that the seed can be used as a candle due to rich oil content. It is also necessary to cook and consume in Hawaiian, Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine, whumpering in sauces and spices. The matrix is very rich, with a similar texture as macadamMatrix, but much murderous taste. Like the oil harvested, the nuts are slightly toxic when they are raw. Aleurity oil can also be used as oil from cooking when treated to remove poisonous elements.
Aleurites also has a number of uses in traditional medicine. It is believed that oil stimulates hair growth and health. It can also be used as a laxative. The plant bark was used to treat tumors in Japan and gastrointestinal complaints in Java. Boiled leaves are used in Malaysia to treat headaches, fever, gonorrhea, swollen joints and ulcers.
Ancient Hawaiians had a large number of uses for aleurites Moluccana . The seeds were traditionally threaded in the springs on the ribs on a palm leaf and burned one by one to provide light. These wtake sources were also used to measure time because each matrix burned for about 15 minutes. Oil could be tooextracted from nuts and used in the lamp.
various parts of the candlestick tree, including flowers and shells, Hawaiians were used to produce Leis, traditional garlands. Over nuts were used to produce ink for tattoos and from the bark was extracted reddish dye for clothing. Aleurites wood was used to make canoes and part of larger ships. The oil was used to preserve fishing nets.