cashews are similar in texture and close in taste. any nut'll do!
You may substitute Pecans or Walnuts for Pistachio Nuts, unless you are looking for something without nuts at all.
The flavor of almonds are pretty indicative to themselves. However, hazelnuts have the same, lower fat content that almonds do. You may also want to try pumpkin seeds.
I have a nut allergy and nuts aren't essential in almost all recipes. It mostly just gives it more flavor. :)
that depends on what the recipe is for...every nut has it's own unique flavor and fat content.
almonds
Pine nuts are a food. Some people may be allergic to them.
The pine nuts are inside the pine cone.
No. They are actually seeds from pine trees.
No, pine nuts are not a legume. Pine nuts are included in the Nut category and are grown on pine trees.
Pine nuts are edible seeds from pine trees. In Europe pine nuts are harvested from the Stone Pine or the Swiss Pine. In Asia pine nuts are harvested from the Korean Pine in northeastern Asia and are harvested from the Chilgoza Pine in the western Himalaya. Also in Asia pine nuts are harvested from the Siberian Pine, the Siberian Dwarf Pine, the Chinese White Pine, and the Lacebark Pine. In North America pine nuts are harvested from the Colorado Pinyon, Single-leaf Pinyon, the Mexican Pinyon, the Gray Pine, the Torrey Pine, the Sugar Pine, and the Parry Pinyon. In the United States, pine nuts are mainly harvested by Native Americans. The tribes that harvest pine nuts include the Shoshone, Paiute, Hopi, and Washoe tribes.
yes. Pine nuts do grow in Nevada.
yes pine nuts are actually the seed of the pine tree .they are found in pine cones.
Pine nuts provide iron, magnesium, and other nutrients for the body. One cup of pine nuts has approximatelu 900 calories.
Pine nuts are also known as pignolis.
Pine nuts are considered to be kosher nuts. Kosher nuts are required for times like Passover. The only nuts that are not considered kosher are nuts that are in the peanut family.
The weight of 10 pine nuts is about 0.048 ounces or 1.4 grams. The weight of one cup of pine nuts is 4.8 ounces.
The main months of blooming pine nuts are August and September for harvesting. Pine nuts have been harvested and eaten by Native Americans for centuries.