SC - smoked foods
Haynes
kingquest at arrownet.com
Tue Jun 2 22:54:49 PDT 1998
Bogdan said:
>Pinon are from the pinion pine. They are supposedly more buttery than
>traditional pine nuts. Thanks for the confirmation.
As I think about it, the nuts that I got in New Mexico on vacations there
years back did seem to much better than the ones I now buy in the little glass
jars in the grocery. Perhaps this was because they were fresher. Maybe
they are a different type of pine tree.
Does anyone know if the New Mexico pin~on pine nuts are available for sale
by mail. I've now got a sudden hankering for some of those wonderful nuts
I remember.
Thanks.
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
(Anyone want to trade Texas pecans for New Mexico pin~on nuts? :-) )
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