The apple and nut mixture is called Haroset. Traditionally, the apples and nuts are ground together and mixed with red kosher passover wine. The Haroset is a reminder of the mortar used to connect the bricks that the Hebrews were forced to used to build great monuments while in Bondage in Egypt. The haroset is normally mixed with the bitter herb, often ground horseradish, which is to remind us of the bitterness of being slaves in Egypt. A blessing is said and the haroset and bitter herb are mixed on a small piece of matzoh and eaten.
No the apple is a fruit, it is not a nut
the state of minnesota has not chosen a state nut.
Varies by manufacturer.
To remove the front rotor nut plate, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Use the appropriate tools, typically a socket or wrench, to loosen and remove the retaining screws or bolts securing the nut plate to the rotor. Once the screws are removed, gently pry the nut plate off the rotor, taking care not to damage the surrounding components. If it’s stubborn, applying penetrating oil may help ease the removal.
There is no such things as a cashew apple tree. The cashew nut grows on a fruit called an apple onto which the nut is attached. They are pulled off of the apple and the apple is eaten in areas where they grow.
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The wiper arm has either a nut under a cover at the transmission post or a sliding plate . The nut is self explanatory, the sliding plate you will stand the arm up to releive the pressure and slide the plate from under the post.
It is a fruit called a cashew apple- very sweet and good. The nut grows attached to the fruit. I believe the nut/seed is poisonous when raw.
I tried to find the answer nut it is 4 pounds and 1 ounce.
my left nut
once you have removed the hub nut you will need a flat metal plate and a nut & bolt. The plate needs to have 3 holes in it, 1 in the centre and the other 2 to line up with the wheel bolt holes. use 2 wheel bolts to secure the plate to the drum, with the nut & bolt through the centre hole. use the nut & bolt to put tension on the hub shaft then tap the bolt to pull the drum off.
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