pine nut in English

noun
1
the edible seed of various pine trees.
Makanek are cocktail-wiener sized sausages sautéed in olive oil, each one curiously containing one lonely pine nut deep in its centre.
noun
    pignolia

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1. Sprinkle pine nut mixture over and serve immediately.

2. 17 Through the experiments of Vaccinium vitis-idaea—Pinus pumila elfin forest and investigations on pine-nut yield, the effect of management on pine-nut yield was analyzed.

3. Dried fruIt'series are: pine nut kernels, walnut and peanut, and so on.

4. Sautee spinach , pine nut and raisin with a dash of salt and pepper.

5. Sautee spinach ,[Sentencedict] pine nut and raisin with a dash of salt and pepper.

6. Remove from oven and sprinkle fete cheese and herb and pine nut garnishes over top.

7. Bush Chinquapin has spikey burrs (like chestnuts) which contains delicious shelled nuts (like a pine nut).

8. Extract pine nut oils pine nuts by solvent extraction, and test their physical and chemical characters.

9. The stability of the acidic jujube - pine nut compound protein beverage was studied systematically in this paper.

10. The pine nut is a species that is adapted to the sandy ground, dry seasons, and salty air.

11. Amoung the exotic flora the most important are those grown for human consumption (olive and caper trees), for ornamental purposes (agave, camphor, palms, cedar) and for commercial purposes (mulberry, cypress, pine, nut, citrus, bay).

12. Above the firs come the tamarack, constituting the bulk of the lower Alpine forest; the hardy long-lived mountain pine; the red cedar or juniper, growing even on the Baldest rocks; the beautiful hemlock spruce; the still higher white pine, nut pine, needle pine; and finally, at io,000 to 12,000 ft., the dwarf pine, which grows in a tangle on the earth over which one walks, and may not show for