Pecans grow on pecan trees and walnuts grow on walnut trees... Stupid grows on stupid trees... what a dumb answer. This is directly from http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/ The most notable difference in appearance lies in the shape of pecans and walnuts. Walnuts resemble human brain in their formation, while pecans have deep ridges that are long though retaining the same elliptical shape. Pecans are dark brown, whereas walnuts are light brown in color. There are also differences in taste with distinct flavor of both pecans and walnuts. If you are in a market, you would be surprised to see higher priced pecan in comparison to better known walnuts. Read more: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/#ixzz1eMmm4LZW
Depending on what the recipe is. Need more information.
I say walnuts! you use walnuts in banana nut muffins, sticky buns, fudge...and what about pecans??!! they don't have pecan banana nut muffins, pecan sticky buns, or pecan fudge!!!!!
Walnuts when shelled look similar to pecans, but they are usually a bit bigger and darker.
Pecans and walnuts are two different types of nuts. Both are in a shell and both have two halves but they are as different as two types of citrus fruits.
Yes they eat acorns, pecans, walnuts and peanuts.
This collection of nuts contains pecans, walnuts, and almonds.
Toatlly! you can use any kind of nut you want if you feel like experimenting.
Yes they do unless they've touched chocolate then they do the opposite.
Pine nuts, pecans, almonds, walnuts, peanuts, and hazelnuts.
Peanut Egg Walnuts Coconut Crab Pecans
Yes, you can. The type of nut will not affect the recipe. It will, of course, change the flavor.