• Identity & Description

    • Scientific name: Garcinia kola

    • Also called “African Wonder Nut.” Native to West and Central Africa.

    • Seeds are bitter, aromatic, and medicinal, chewed raw or infused

    Traditional & Current Uses

    • Medicinal: Used traditionally as an antimicrobial, for coughs, and to improve digestion.

    • Chewing stimulant: Similar to kola nut but more bitter; used socially and medicinally.

    • Beverages: Extracts used in some local tonics and herbal teas.

    • Pharmacology: Contains bioactive compounds like kolaviron (flavonoids) with reported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

  • Traditional & Current Uses

    • Medicinal: Used traditionally as an antimicrobial, for coughs, and to improve digestion.

    • Chewing stimulant: Similar to kola nut but more bitter; used socially and medicinally.

    • Beverages: Extracts used in some local tonics and herbal teas.

    • Pharmacology: Contains bioactive compounds like kolaviron (flavonoids) with reported anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

    • Small-scale production of bitter kola capsules or teas for diaspora health markets.

    • Development of natural herbal bitters and energy tonics (similar to ginseng or maca marketing).

    • Collaboration with researchers for further validation of medicinal uses.

  • NAICS Codes

    • 311942 – Spice and Extract Manufacturing (for powdered/kola extracts)

    • 311999 – All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing (for functional foods, capsules, supplements)

    • 325411 – Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing (for nutraceutical and pharmaceutical extraction)