We have seen a lot of pine’s nuts on the ground when we are jogging in the park during autumns.
The nuts, actually cute looking, and we know that some people use its for decorations.
As you might know, there are around 105 to 124 species of Pines in the world, found mostly in Northern hemisphere.
The Pines are grown in many places for two purposes:
- ornamental trees in the parks
Of 105 to 124 species, there are 20 species of well-known pine trees that produce “edible nuts.”
However, 4 species are commercially harvested for their nuts:
- Mexican pinon (Pinus cembroides)
- Chinese nut pine (Pinus koraiensis)
- Colorado pinion (Pinus edulis)
Many groceries include Walmart sell Pine Nuts, have you tasted them?
# Previous postings:
- Have You Tasted Matcha Latte with Soy Milk or Almond Milk? - Food 6
- Can Succulents Improve Room Humidity? - Science 6
- Do You Visit Car Service Center Every Year?