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  2. Kanuchi - Wikipedia

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    Kanuchi (Cherokee: Ku-nu-che (ᎦᎾᏥ ga-na-tsi)), or simply ᎧᏅᏥ, is a hickory nut soup eaten originally by the Cherokee people and which consists primarily of ground hickory nuts boiled in water. Hickory was the nut of choice (probably the species Carya ovata, [1] known for its natural sweetness), since it is a nut tree endemic to ...

  3. Carya laciniosa - Wikipedia

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    The seeds within shellbark hickory nuts are edible [5] and consumed by ducks, quail, wild turkeys, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, foxes, raccoons, and white-footed mice. A few plantations of shellbark hickory have been established for nut production, but the nuts are difficult to crack, though the kernel is sweet.

  4. Hickory - Wikipedia

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    Hickory is a common name for trees composing the genus Carya, which includes 19 species accepted by Plants of the World Online. [3] Seven species are native to southeast Asia in China, Indochina, and northeastern India , and twelve are native to North America. A number of hickory species are used for their edible nuts or for their wood.

  5. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    If you ask Travis Milton, culinary director and executive chef of Hickory at Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards in Bristol, Virginia, "hands down, the best Southern dessert is Vinegar Pie. It reflects so ...

  6. Carya ovata - Wikipedia

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    Carya ovata var. australis (southern shagbark hickory or Carolina hickory) has its largest leaflets under 20 cm (8 in) long and nuts 2–3 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) long. Some sources regard southern shagbark hickory as the separate species Carya carolinae-septentrionalis .

  7. Carya tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Carya tomentosa, commonly known as mockernut hickory, mockernut, white hickory, whiteheart hickory, hognut, bullnut, is a species of tree in the walnut family Juglandaceae. The most abundant of the hickories , and common in the eastern half of the United States, it is long lived, sometimes reaching the age of 500 years.

  8. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Modern microwave versions make this seem less amazing. eBay. 21. Hickory Farms Chocolate Bars. These flavored chocolate bars were at Hickory Farms mall stores all across America in the 1970s. At ...

  9. Pecan - Wikipedia

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    Pecan derives from an Algonquian word variously referring to pecans, walnuts, and hickory nuts. [6] There are many pronunciations, some regional and others not. [7] There is little agreement in the United States regarding the "correct" pronunciation, even regionally.