Peach
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Yep.
Finally! I went through fifteen different kinds in my mind.
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Yep.
Macadamias?
Those are Pine Nuts, brought to you by Miss Floral Bikini, 1974.
If nobody guesses it by tomorrow, I will disclose what kind of nut it is.
pili nuts
They look like litchi fruit.If nobody guesses it by tomorrow, I will disclose what kind of nut it is.
I will figure them out, eventually.
Googling, as we speak.
In the meantime, does anyone know these nuts?
pili nuts
That would be a good bet to take ...pili nuts
Dang it....I thought I had one nobody was going to guess.....I bet there is no food that you don't know the name of, Jughead....
Give us a pic of some nuts whose name is not in the url or attachment, and we'll see if we can name it.
I knew someone was going to go there...
They look like litchi fruit.If nobody guesses it by tomorrow, I will disclose what kind of nut it is.
I will figure them out, eventually.
Googling, as we speak.
In the meantime, does anyone know these nuts?
They are considered fruit, but when dried, they are sometimes referred to as nuts. If you have a Chinatown in your city, you can usually find them there. You can also get them in Mexico. They have a unique flower like flavor, quite good.They look like litchi fruit.I will figure them out, eventually.
Googling, as we speak.
In the meantime, does anyone know these nuts?
Wow. Man. You're. Good.
Yeah, I was looking up exotic nuts, and I bumped into them, the litchis/ lychees.
From what I understand, they're considered to be both nuts AND fruits. Is that correct, Jug?
They look like litchi fruit.
Wow. Man. You're. Good.
Yeah, I was looking up exotic nuts, and I bumped into them, the litchis/ lychees.
From what I understand, they're considered to be both nuts AND fruits. Is that correct, Jug?
They are considered fruit, but when dried, they are sometimes referred to as nuts. If you have a Chinatown in your city, you can usually find them there. You can also get them in Mexico. They have a unique flower like flavor, quite good.
This will be a tough nut to crack
This will be a tough nut to crack
Never thought I'd live to see the day that I'd actually say I'd love to eat a nut, but wow. Just. Wow.
Most. Gorgeous. Nut. Ever.