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  2. Pine nut - Wikipedia

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    Pine nuts, also called piñón (Spanish:), pinoli (Italian: [piˈnɔːli]), or pignoli, are the edible seeds of pines (family Pinaceae, genus Pinus).According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, only 29 species provide edible nuts, while 20 are traded locally or internationally [1] owing to their seed size being large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines, the seeds are also ...

  3. 'I'm a GI Doc—These Are the 3 Types of Nuts I Swear by for ...

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    One ounce of pistachios contains 3 grams of fiber and 159 calories. Their high fiber content can improve your gut health and help you poop. The nuts contain heart-healthy fats, which can lower ...

  4. Piñon pickers hailing bountiful harvest in Northern New Mexico

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    Sandwich bags of nuts have been listed on Craigslist for $50. By all accounts, it's a good year in the region. Hotspots for picking are being circulated online.

  5. 18 Best Grocery Snacks To Keep You Full & Energized - AOL

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    And if you want a portion-controlled snack, you can buy their individual snack packs. ... RELATED: 6 Best Nuts to Eat for Weight Loss. 8. Matcha Latte Feel Bar. Feel Bars. Nutrition (Per bar):

  6. List of culinary nuts - Wikipedia

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    A small bowl of mixed nuts An assortment of mixed nuts A culinary nut is a dry, edible fruit or seed that usually, but not always, has a high fat content. Nuts are used in a wide variety of edible roles, including in baking, as snacks (either roasted or raw), and as flavoring. In addition to botanical nuts, fruits and seeds that have a similar appearance and culinary role are considered to be ...

  7. Cashew - Wikipedia

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    Cashew is the common name of a tropical evergreen tree Anacardium occidentale, in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to South America and is the source of the cashew nut and the cashew apple, an accessory fruit. The tree can grow as tall as 14 metres (46 feet), but the dwarf cultivars, growing up to 6 m (20 ft), prove more profitable, with ...