Bitter kola: Size and Appearance: Are medium in size, typically 3cm in length. They have a rough, dark brown outer shell with white flesh inside. Acid Content: Bitter kola nuts contain a compound known as hydroxy citric acid (HCA), which contributes to their bitter taste. The acid content in our bitter kola nuts is 0.5%. Nutritional Content: Bitter kola nuts are rich in bioactive compounds such as flavonoids, alkaloids, and tannins, which have various health benefits. Traditional Uses: Bitter kola nuts are traditionally used in West African cultures for medicinal purposes, including treating digestive issues, boosting energy, and enhancing libido. Packaging: We package our bitter kola nuts in hygienic and secure packaging to maintain their quality and freshness during storage and transportation.
BITTER KOLA/GARCINIA KOLA is a tropical flowering plant found in western and central Africa, which produces large, orange fruits and brown, nut-like seeds embedded in an orange-colored pulp. The seed plays a very important role in African ethno-medicine, in the treatment of coughs, colds, hoarseness of voice, liver diseases, and as aphrodisiac. Garcinia kola is used as a substitute for hops in brewing lager beer, and in preventing beer spoilage. The seeds have been formulated into tablets and are also used in many herbal preparations, either singly or in combination with other plants. Hepa-Vital Tea, a blend of G. kola and Combretum micranttum, and Hangover Tonic, comprising kolaviron and Cola nitida, are manufactured and marketed as phytomedicines. The constituents isolated from the seed include xanthones, benzophenones, and kolaviron. The hepatoprotective properties of the seed have been associated with the isolated bioflavonoid complex kolaviron.
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Cola acuminata, is an evergreen tree of the family Malvaceae, native to tropical Africa; while Cola nitida belongs to the family Sterculiaceae. They are native to the rainforests of tropical West Africa and common names are kola nut (both) or bitter kola (Cola nitida). Cola is a genus of trees native to the tropical forests of Africa, classified in the family Malvaceae, subfamily Sterculioideae. Species in this genus are sometimes referred to as kola tree or kola nut for the caffeine-containing fruit produced by the trees that is often used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages.
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