"because they are family" - Nope. They are both angiosperms (flowering plants) but that is all they have in common phylogenically. Following that logic, all flowering plants would taste similar. Potatoes, sugar cane and lemons are all also angiosperms.
One thing they do have in common, which may account for the similar taste is high monounsaturated fat content. These fats usually taste rich, nutty and slightly sour. Other oily foods in this category (and flavour profile) include sesame, olives, and duck fat.
Yes they can
California Pistachios is the best place to buy a variety of dry fruits, and pistachios online available at a very reasonable cost so once taste the California Pistachios.
Pistachios are delicious tree nuts recognized for their wholesome nutritional properties. Pistachios are nutty, yet pleasantly sweet in taste with a fruity aroma. Pistachio offers numerous health benefits as it is rich in fiber, unsaturated fats, key amino acids, and minerals.
it can go together but i dont think it taste nice
Toasting pistachios can enhance the flavor of your dish by adding a nutty and rich taste. Simply toast the pistachios in a dry pan over medium heat until they are fragrant and slightly browned. This will bring out their natural oils and intensify their flavor, making them a delicious addition to your dish.
No, pistachios do not contain wheat. Pistachios are nuts, not grains.
Avocados, Cocoa Powder and Chocolate, Dried Apricots, Prunes, Zante Currants, and Raisins, Pistachios and Other Nuts and seeds are great sources of potassium.
Recent polls say that 70% of the American race likes Pistachios better than peanuts.
Avocados is the worst fruit i ever tasted ^_^.......(avocados is like a fruit)...:p
The correct spelling is "pistachios."
The plural of pistachio is pistachios. As in "these pistachios are delicious".
Yes, pistachios are grown on trees.