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pecan

Nut-producing hickory tree (C. illinoensis or C. pecan), native to the central USA and northern Mexico and now widely cultivated. The trees grow to over 45 m/150 ft, and the edible nuts are smooth-shelled, the kernel resembling a smooth, oval walnut. (Genus Carya, family Juglandaceae.)



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So rather of banqueting on French fries ,cookies ,potato chips ,pastries and cakes it is forever improved to arm your self with a bagful of southern praline pecans whenever you are moving to a movie,park or just taking a stroll on the street enjoying the pleasurable weather condition.
Take the sauce pan from the heat and integrate it with butter,vanilla and pecans.
Pecans grow in different shapes There are some that have an oval shape, while there are some that are skinny and long Pecans grow in different shapes.
 
 
 
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