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Inca peanut
NAME: Graine-des-Incas
LATIN NAME: Plukenetia volubilis
LOCATION: Peru
TYPE: Creeper
PART(S) USED: Seed
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Inca peanut

Don’t judge this seed by its small size...

A creeper plant native to the Peruvian Andes, the Inca peanut is also called sacha inchi. The seeds of its fruit were traditionally eaten by the Andean people for their energising and fortifying properties. The oil they produce was also used in soothing, relaxing massages. Recent research has revealed that Inca peanut oil is the only vegetable oil to contain such high quantities of the two essential fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6.

Inca peanut

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In cosmetics, Inca peanut oil is used to nourish, protect and soothe the skin.

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