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pistachio and Pistacia
Pistacia vera often is confused with other species in the genus Pistacia that are also known as pistachio.
Well known species in the genus Pistacia include P. vera, the pistachio, grown for its edible seeds ; P. terebinthus, from which terebinth resin, a turpentine, is produced ; P. lentiscus, source of the plant resin mastic ; and P. chinensis, the Chinese pistache, cultivated as an ornamental tree.
Best known as the pistachio, Pistacia vera is a small tree native to Iran, grown for its edible seeds.
The genus Pistacia ( which includes the pistachio and mastic tree ) usually is now included, but has sometimes been placed in its own family, Pistaciaceae.
One of the earliest sources was the terebinth or turpentine tree ( Pistacia terebinthus ), a Mediterranean tree related to the pistachio.

pistachio and vera
The modern pistachio nut P. vera was first cultivated in Western Asia, where it has long been an important crop in cooler parts of Iran and Iraq.

pistachio and Anacardiaceae
People who are allergic to cashew urushiols may also react to mango or pistachio which are also in the Anacardiaceae family.
Relationships: Belongs to the same family Anacardiaceae as the mango, cashew, pistachio and sumac, and is closely related to the genus Poupartia from Madagascar.

pistachio and family
The noble terebinth is a member of the pistachio and sumac family.
Chalazogamy was first discovered in monoecious plant species of the Casuarinaceae family, but has since then also been observed in others, for example in pistachio and walnut.

pistachio and is
The northern and western sides consist of stony but fertile plains, which are well cultivated and produce luxuriant crops of grain, with some cotton, vines, almonds, olives and figs, but the most characteristic crop of Aegina today ( 2000s ) is pistachio.
As of March 2007, Turkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnut, cherry, fig, apricot, quince and pomegranate ; the second largest producer of watermelon, cucumber and chickpea ; the third largest producer of tomato, eggplant, green pepper, lentil and pistachio ; the fourth largest producer of onion and olive ; the fifth largest producer of sugar beet ; the sixth largest producer of tobacco, tea and apple ; the seventh largest producer of cotton and barley ; the eighth largest producer of almond ; the ninth largest producer of wheat, rye and grapefruit, and the tenth largest producer of lemon.
The pistachio is one of two nuts mentioned in the Bible.
The pistachio is mentioned only once, in, while the almond is mentioned many times.
The word pistachio comes from medieval Italian pistacchio, which is from classical Latin pistacium, which is from ancient Greek pistákion and pistákē, which is generally believed to be from Middle Persian, although unattested in Middle Persian.
The shell of the pistachio is naturally a beige color, but it is sometimes dyed red or green in commercial pistachios.
Among these is infection by the fungus Botryosphaeria, which causes panicle and shoot blight ( i. e., kills flowers and young shoots ), and can damage entire pistachio orchards.
One variety of terebinth furnishes the pistachio nut and the thick bark of the tree is a source of a highly valued varnish and particular turpentine ( Modern French, térébenthine ).
Despite this, he is portrayed as immature and dimwitted, given his fondness for toys and inability to pronounce certain words, such as pistachio.
A major part of its farming is pistachio nuts.
This type of inflorescence is largely characteristic of grasses like oat and crabgrass, as well as other plants such as pistachio and mamoncillo.
It is served in a tall glass with a straw, often with ground pistachio nuts sprinkled on top.
Parthenocarpy is undesirable in nut crops, such as pistachio, where the seed is the edible part.
Common vegetation is listed as dry shrub-land and pistachio.

pistachio and small
Ibn Battuta, the 14th-century traveller and explorer, describes a meal at the court of Muhammad bin Tughluq where the samushak or sambusak, a small pie stuffed with minced meat, almonds, pistachio, walnuts and spices, was served before the third course, of pulao.

pistachio and tree
More recently, the pistachio has been cultivated commercially in the English-speaking world, in Australia, New Mexico, and in California, where it was introduced in 1854 as a garden tree.
Each pistachio tree averages around 50 kg of seeds, or around 50, 000, every two years.

pistachio and originally
Remnants of the originally widespread oak-dominated woodland can still be found, as can the park-like pistachio / almond steppelands.

pistachio and from
Archeologists have found evidence from excavations at Jarmo in northeastern Iraq, that pistachio nuts were a common food as early as 6750 BC.
The colors were all pastels, ranging from canary yellow, pistachio green, and bright pink, to name a few.
Archaeologists have found evidence from excavations at Jarmo in northeastern Iraq, that pistachio nuts were a common food as early as 6750 BC.

pistachio and which
Other more recent work suggests Syria / Mesopotamia as the homeland for Proto-Semitic, due to the flora and fauna described by it, which include oak, pistachio and almond trees.

pistachio and can
Roasted pistachio nuts can be artificially turned red if they are marinated prior to roasting in a salt and strawberry marinade, or salt and citrus salts.
The ancestors of many familiar foods, including wheat, barley, lentil, almond, walnut, pistachio, apricot, plum, pomegranate and grape can be found growing wild throughout the mountains.
* Phinni / Paayesh ( Bengali ) with grounded basmati or parboiled rice, cardamom and pistachio ; can be served either hot or cold

pistachio and also
The surrounding area also has a number of vinyards and pistachio groves.
An important trading center since ancient times, the province is also one of Turkey's major manufacturing zones, and its agriculture is dominated by the growing of pistachio nuts.
Displayed at right is the color pistachio, also called pistachio green, a representation of the color of the interior meat of a pistachio nut.
It is also a representation of the color of pistachio ice cream ( one of the flavors of ice cream in spumoni ), and of pistachio pudding.
It is also used to color pistachio shells.

pistachio and be
" You must have a Neapolitan box for this ice and fill it up in three or four layers with different coloured and flavoured ice creams ( a water ice may be used with the custards ); for instance, lemon, vanilla, chocolate and pistachio.
After the departure of Governor Schmaltz ( he had taken office at the end of the wreck of the Medusa ), Roger Baron particularly encourages the development of the peanut, " the earth pistachio ", whose monoculture would be long because of the severe economic backwardness of Senegal.

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