Although known as a nut, the fruit of the pistachio is botanically a drupe, the edible portion of which is the seed.
Iran,Afghanistan and Turkmenistan produce Pistachio nuts not Brazil
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The correct spelling is pistachios. Pistachio nuts come from trees and grow in clusters like grapes. Pistachios grow in many places including California, Turkey, Iran, and Syria.
* All nuts grow on trees and bushes worlwide. Eg:Pine Nuts grow on Pine Trees between the Pine Cones. The only nut which doesn't grow on trees is the Peanut as it is not classified as a nut but a legume, and is grown underground. * some nuts grow underground
Yes, but not a hard shell like a peanut or pistachio. Cashew nuts are an accessory fruit of the cashew tree (characterized as a drupe). They grow on the underside of a very tender fruit called a cashew apple. Although the cashew nuts don't have a hard shell, they are covered by a thin double 'shell' which contains a skin irritant called anacardic acid and urushiol. Urushiol is the same chemical the is found in poison oak, ivy, sumac, and Japanese black laqer tree.
Pistachio is not a nown, it is an adjective. The plural if pistachio nut is pistachio nuts.
That is the correct spelling of the word "pistachio".
The plural of pistachio is pistachios. As in "these pistachios are delicious".
Mitsubishi Pistachio was created in 1999.
The inside of a pistachio nut is tan colored.
Pistachio is a dry-fruit and is grown in many parts of the world and definitely Italy is also in the list of the countries which export pistachio in bulk.
Iran,Afghanistan and Turkmenistan produce Pistachio nuts not Brazil
Iran is the largest pistachio producing country.
Most recipes for pistachio cheesecake use pistachio pudding mix for the pistachio flavor. For recipes, check the Related Links section below. You can add finely chopped pistachios in the crust for additional pistachio flavor. You can also add pistachios as a garnish on the top of the cheesecake.
Avenal California was just named the Pistachio capital of the world!! 2013
Although known as a nut, the fruit of the pistachio is botanically a drupe, the edible portion of which is the seed.
No they are not.