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Pistachio trees typically grow to be around 20 to 30 feet tall.
Pistachio nuts (dry roasted and unsalted) have no cholesterol and contain 570 calories per cup.
Pistachio nuts grow on pistachio trees as clusters of fruits called drupes. These drupes contain the edible seed, which is the pistachio nut. The nuts develop and mature over the course of the growing season, eventually turning from green to a reddish hue before being harvested.
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WHAT IS THE NORMAL CHOLESTEROL LEVEL?
You can learn more about cholesterol level at http://www.christianet.com/cholesterol/index.htm. It has everything you would need to know about cholesterol including the normal and healthy level of cholesterol.
They have an extremely low blood cholesterol level.
Not really sure, but my level and 3 siblings have had cholesterol readings of 13.5, therefore classified as familial cholesterol.
Pistachio is not a nown, it is an adjective. The plural if pistachio nut is pistachio nuts.
A desirable cholesterol level is below 200 milligrams, if you are above 240 milligrams then you have a high level of cholesterol. It's important to keep your cholesterol at a healthy level, especially if you have other risk factors for developing heart disease. For more information on cholesterol levels click on this link http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol-levels/CL00001
Dietary cholesterol
Everyone should know what their cholesterol level is. If you are unsure of your current cholesterol level, you can visit your family physician to get tested.