| ID | Uses ID | Product Name | Product Description | Notes | Metadata ID |
| 308 | 1,717 | Powder | Dry seed ground to a coarse flour, mixed with water and either eaten as a paste or baked to form a 'cake | NULL | 9,304 |
| 309 | 1,718 | Coffee substitute | The ground seed can be used to produce a high quality, caffeine-free coffee-like beverage | NULL | 9,304 |
| 310 | 1,719 | Astringents | Applied externally, often as a wash, they are used to treat wounds and other skin problems, haemorrhoids, perspiring feet, some eye problems, as a mouth wash | NULL | 9,304 |
| 311 | 1,720 | Spices | NULL | NULL | 9,305 |
| 312 | 1,721 | Essential oil | It had inhibitory effects on the growth of bacteria | NULL | 9,305 |
| 313 | 1,722 | Fresh Vegetables | The young and tender leaves make a refreshing spring soup or can be sliced thinly and then be added to salads | NULL | 9,306 |
| 314 | 1,723 | Vegetables | Consume raw or cooked as vegetables | NULL | 9,307 |
| 315 | 1,724 | Dried chickpeas | Chickpea is the second most important pulse crop in the world. The greatest usage is as a pulse prepared cooked, boiled or made into dhal. | NULL | 9,308 |
| 316 | 1,724 | Seed meal | The seed can also be ground into a meal and used with cereal flours for making bread, cakes etc. The seed meal, mixed with sesame paste, becomes the well-known appetizer 'hummus'. | NULL | 9,309 |
| 317 | 1,724 | Flour | Seeds are ground to flour and used in confectionery | NULL | 9,308 |
| 318 | 1,725 | Coffee substitute | The roasted seed is a coffee substitute | NULL | 9,309 |
| 319 | 1,724 | Vegetables | The immature green pods used as vegetables | NULL | 9,310 |
| 320 | 1,726 | Fuelwood/charcoal | The wood is an excellent fuelwood and charcoal. Wood is moderately dense with specific gravity about 0.75, splits easily and burns well with a calorific value of 3500-4600 kcal/kg. | NULL | 9,311 |
| 321 | 1,726 | Timber | The wood is moderately hard to hard, light yellowish to light red, heavy, durable, fairly tough and strong, with a specific gravity of 0.7-0.85; it is moderately easy to work and polishes well. It is used for house poles, mine props, tool handles, cabinet work, joinery, flooring, construction timber and matchwood. | NULL | 9,312 |
| 322 | 1,726 | Powder | A powdered bark extract is also used to prepare tannin formaldehyde adhesives for exterior grade plywood, particleboard and laminated timber | NULL | 9,313 |
| 323 | 1,726 | Tannin | Wattle bark is the most widely used tannin material in the world. It contains 30 - 45% (dry basis) high-quality tannins | NULL | 9,313 |
| 324 | 1,726 | Fibre | The pulp productivity of A. mearnsii is about 320 kg/cubic m. Testing has shown that A. mearnsii yields a pulp with good strength characteristics and is suitable for wrapping paper and hardboard. It is also used for rayon. | NULL | 9,312 |
| 325 | 1,727 | Fodder | The leaves have a high protein content (about 15%). Palatability trials with sheep showed milled leaves to be unpalatable on their own and were acceptable only when mixed with other feedstock. In Hawaii, A. mearnsii has been fed to cattle during drought periods. | NULL | 9,312 |
| 326 | 1,728 | Cooked Vegetables | Young leaves cooked as a spinach | NULL | 9,314 |
| 327 | 1,728 | Cereal substitute | Cooked or raw seed can be used as cereal substitute. They can also be popped in much the same way as popcorn | NULL | 9,314 |