Shea is considered a seed, specifically the seed of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). The fruit of the shea tree contains a fleshy outer layer, and the seed inside is what is processed to produce shea butter. While it is often colloquially referred to as a nut, botanically it is classified as a seed.
Yes, shea butter is the oil of the shea nut.
a shea seed is a seasoning herb and you can grow it almost anywhere
Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the shea tree.
The nut that starts with the letter "S" is the "shea nut." It is the seed of the shea tree, found primarily in West Africa, and is known for its oil, which is widely used in cosmetics and cooking. Additionally, "sunflower seeds" are also commonly referred to as seeds but are often included in discussions about nuts due to their similar culinary uses.
The shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is indigenous to Africa.
The shea or karite tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) produces the shea fruit. The fruit is tart and nutritious and we extract fat from the large seed. This fat has many uses from cosmetics to cooking.
this is actually i difficult question to answer. Many say that this is a nut but when it comes down to it the chest"nut" is actually a seed. It qualifies as a seed more than a nut.
Shea Nut Gatherers of Burkina Faso - 2001 was released on: USA: 7 October 2001
its a seed
Shea butter is made from the seed of the shea tree. The scientific name for the shea tree is butyrospernum parkiiand 'B. paradoxa'.
Yes
Shea butter is a slightly yellowish or ivory-colored natural fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree.