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  2. Brazil nut - Wikipedia

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    The Brazil nut family, the Lecythidaceae, is in the order Ericales, as are other well-known plants such as blueberries, cranberries, sapote, gutta-percha, tea, phlox, and persimmons. The tree is the only species in the monotypic genus Bertholletia , [ 2 ] named after French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet .

  3. Are Brazil Nuts Good for You? Here’s What Nutritionists Say

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    Despite its name, the Brazil nut is actually a seed. ... Eating past the upper limit of 400 micrograms daily, whether it is Brazil nuts or other foods, can make you sick.

  4. The Surprising Nut That's Highest in Protein - AOL

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    The big Brazil nut has 4 grams of protein per ounce — but because of their size, that translates to just one or two nuts in a serving. They're also high in selenium — one nut provides more ...

  5. Talk:Brazil nut - Wikipedia

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    There are other potential capitalisation issues in the body of the article. In my view the name of the nut should be written "brazil nut", not "Brazil nut". I am not sure about the name of the tree. Should it be "Brazil nut" or "brazil nut". Thoughts? Matt 19:50, 16 November 2007 (UTC). Move - proper capitalization.

  6. Granular convection - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called the Brazil nut effect, [3] when the largest of irregularly shaped particles end up on the surface of a granular material containing a mixture of variously sized objects. [4] This name derives from the example of a typical container of mixed nuts, in which the largest will be Brazil nuts.

  7. These are 6 healthiest types of nuts, according to a dietitian

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    Includes: pecan, brazil nut, walnut, almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, cashews. (Tanja Ivanova / Getty Images) ... a greater amount than other types of nuts. Almonds are perfect add-ons for any dish ...

  8. List of culinary nuts - Wikipedia

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    Paraná pine nut (Araucaria angustifolia) (or Brazil pine nut) is an edible seed similar to pine nuts. [61] Pine nuts (Pinus spp.) Pine nuts can be toasted and added to salads and are used as an ingredient in pesto, among other regional uses. Chilgoza pine (Pinus gerardiana), common in Central Asia. Nuts are used raw, roasted or in ...

  9. There's an Active Brazil Nut Recall Due to Mold and Yeast ...

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    Brazil nuts have been recalled due to high levels of mold and yeast, according to Food Safety News and the Food and Drug Administration. The ongoing recall was initiated on August 14, 2024.