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rank the nuts
1. Cashew
2. Chestnut 3. Macadamia 4. Pecan 5. Walnut 6. Peanut 7. Almond 8. Hazelnut 9. Pistachio 10. Pine Nuts list on Wikipedia |
1. Cashew
2. Almond 3. Pecan 4. Hazelnut 5. Pistachio 6. Peanut 7. walnut 8. Chestnut 9. Pine Nuts |
1 pistachio
2 cashew 3 almond 4 pecan 5 peanut 6 macadamia 7 pine nut 8 walnut 9 brazil nut |
None.
Although I will tolerate pinenuts as they usually come in very small portions. Anyway, aren't some of those nuts technically fruit. Or maybe I'm thinking of beans. |
where's wolf when you need her?
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1. Peanuts
2. Chocolate-covered peanuts 3. Honey-roasted peanuts 4. Cashews 5. Chocolate-covered cashews 6. Stark-raving nuts 7. ƒucking nuts 8. Deez nuts 9. Chock-fulla nuts 10. You buncha nuts |
1. Walnuts (in oatmeal)
2. Cashews 3. Pistachios 4. Almonds 5. Honey-roasted peanuts (yes, they're legumes, but still yum) 6. All the rest, none of which particularly float my boat. |
1. GrapeNuts
2. Speed Nuts 3. Lug Nuts 4. Corn Nuts 5. Honey Nuts 6. Wing Nuts 7. Hydrolic Nut Spliters 8. Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, etc. 9. The Nut Before Christmas And lastly, there has to be at least one reference to the obvious... 10. Tanuki |
No ranking, just some subjective remarks. Walnuts too bitter, prefer pecans usually.
Peanuts, most kinds of seasoning. Very fond of chile & lime. Of the fall nut mixes, I used to like the filberts and almonds best. Mostly don't care to, now. Brazil nuts may be big and meaty but the meat itself isn't worth that kind of bother, to my palate. I only ever get macadamias surrounded by a matrix of cookie. I guess they're all right. Pistachios I'm fond of, especially since they stopped coloring them with that red dye. |
1. Cashew
2. Macadamia 3. Pistachio 4. Pecan 5. Walnut 6. Almond 7. Hazelnut 8. Peanut 9. Brazil nut 10. Pine Nuts |
All correctly-thinking people are putting cashew first or second... or contaminating this process with chocolate or honey which are clearly additives
J & I recently were amazed to learn that the cashew grows in a shell at the bottom of a "cashew apple", a tropical fruit we don't normally see: http://cellar.org/2013/Cashew10-04-lg.jpg |
And isn't that Apple poison to us?
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No, it turns out they are just not industry-friendly!
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Wonder where I was taught that. |
Huh. A google search turns up that the cashew nut shell is extremely poisonous, and will contaminate the cashew when the shell is removed, so the raw cashew is also poisonous, but roasting it breaks down the poison.
The cashew fruit is not poisonous, but when eating the fruit, if you accidentally brush your cheek up against the cashew part, you get a rash and blisters on your cheek. So it's a little complicated. |
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