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Pistachio Nuts

Appears in
The Cook's Book of Everything

By Lulu Grimes

Published 2009

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These yellow-green nuts are enclosed inside a soft fruit of a native Asian tree. The fruit grow in clusters, encasing a beige, brittle shell, which hold the nuts. As the nuts mature, the shells open slightly, revealing the nuts inside. Pistachios can be eaten from the shell, added to sweet and savoury dishes, or used in salads and stuffings and to flavour ice cream and cassata.

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