SC - pine nuts
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Fri Nov 13 21:00:33 PST 1998
Gwyneth asked:
>
> I live in East Texas. Where might I get "pine nuts". Would there be a
> good substitution?
In the previous discussion on this list, almonds with some juniper berries
were discussed as a substitution. However, the opinion was that the taste
wasn't quite the same.
For more info on pine nuts check this file in the FOOD section of my
Florilegium:
nuts-msg (43K) 8/21/98 Nuts, acorns, nut flours in medieval foods.
One of the website given also has a list of nut substitutions. Unfortunately,
I don't think any mail order sources were given. I can find jars of pine nuts
in most of the grocery stores around here (Austin, TX). I think they are
usually in a different area than the peanuts, cashews, pecans etc.
My files can be found at: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
Hope this helps.
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
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