SC - Pine nuts
jeffrey stewart heilveil
heilveil at students.uiuc.edu
Tue Jun 2 08:04:35 PDT 1998
There are other pines tha produce "nuts" that are edible, or so they
claimed in my dendrology class.
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Robyn Probert wrote:
> At 11:02 PM 01/06/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Pinon are from the pinion pine. They are supposedly more buttery than
> >traditional pine nuts. Thanks for the confirmation.
> >
> Hmm. As far as I am aware, there is only one type of pine nut - the pinion
> pine. As with other plants, there are regional variations, but it is the
> same species. BTW most pine nuts world wide come from China (ah trivia)
>
> Rowan
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