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zxcvbob wrote:
> wrote: >> My sister gave me a large canister of mixed nuts for Christmas. I've >> eaten the cashews, the almonds, the pecans, and I've managed to give >> away the hazelnuts, but nobody will touch the Brazil nuts. Does >> anybody actually eat them? Everyone I've talked to has said no. >> They're the lima bean of the nut world. > > I like them; I pick them (and the pecans) out first in mixed nuts. They > are also a nice addition to fruit cake. Other than that, I really > haven't figured out how to cook with them. > > We used to have a *very* non-PC name for them when I was a kid. > > Bob Oh! I hadn't thought of that for years! I know exactly what you are speaking of. -- Jean B. |
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