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Asian pine nuts are also
often used,
especially in
cheaper preparations.
Pine nut oil is
added to
foods for flavor. Some raw
pine nuts can
cause pine mouth...
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blight and stem
necrosis were
found in
stone pine orchards and
urban areas in 2020. The
edible pine nut production has been
decreasing in the affected...
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known as
pinyon pine,
Mexican pinyon,
Mexican nut pine, and
Mexican stone pine, is a
pine in the
pinyon pine group. It is a
small pine growing to about...
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Pine nut oil, also
called pine seed oil or
cedar nut oil, is a
vegetable oil,
extracted from the
edible seeds of
several species of
pine.
While the oil...
- is a
pine endemic to
California in the
United States. Its
vernacular names include towani pine,
foothill pine, gray
pine,
ghost pine, and bull
pine. The...
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Araucaria bidwillii,
commonly known as the
bunya pine (/ˈbʌnjə/),
banya or bunya-bunya, is a
large evergreen coniferous tree in the
family Araucariaceae...
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usually mixed with junipers.
Other common names include nut pine and
fourleaf pinyon pine.
Pinus quadrifolia is a
small to
medium size tree, reaching...
- Argentina. Paraná
pine nut (Araucaria angustifolia) (or
Brazil pine nut) is an
edible seed
similar to
pine nuts.
Pine nuts (Pinus spp.)
Pine nuts can be toasted...
- The
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a
South American tree in the
family Lecythidaceae, and it is also the name of the tree's
commercially harvested...
- for commercialization. The
pinyon nut or seed is high in fats and calories. In the
western United States,
pinyon pines are
often found in pinyon–juniper...