Common Types of Nuts
Pine Nuts
Also called piñon or pignoli nuts, these small, teardrop-shaped nuts are harvested from pine cones. Since the process is labor-intensive, they tend to be expensive, but their delicate, piney flavor is delicious in everything from pesto to cookies. Watch them carefully when toasting, because they burn easily.
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