[rant]Nut Mining[/rant]

Am I the only one that thought this was going to be some sick story about hookers earning a living ? :eek::p:cool:
 
I love cashews. Peanuts are the deer crap of nuts. Good in chocolate but that's about it.
 
It's not that I dislike either peanuts or cashews, I just like them less than I like the other nuts. Maybe it's because technically neither are nuts.
 
Is that similarity in taste somehow coming from the voice of experience? :eek:
I don't know if he said they were similar in taste. He did say that deer crap and peanuts were good in chocolate.
 
In a technical sense, yes, as all that remains is a quarter jar of cashews and peanuts. The consumption rate of the remaining is asymptotic.
 
What, we're on page 2 and no rankings yet? Here ya go, from yum to ho-hum:

Pine nuts
Pistachios
Pecans
Cashews
Walnuts
Macadamia nuts
Almonds
Peanuts
Brazil (yuck)

Any differences of opinion, you might as well go argue politics on FB, you're more likely to change someone's opinion there, LMAO!
 
Black Walnuts are far and away my favorite but buying them in the store is cost prohibitive and cracking them yourself is a real b***h.
 
What, we're on page 2 and no rankings yet? Here ya go, from yum to ho-hum:


Any differences of opinion, you might as well go argue politics on FB, you're more likely to change someone's opinion there, LMAO!

Here is my ranking:

8. Pine nuts
7. Pistachios
1. Pecans
9. Cashews
2. Walnuts
4. Macadamia nuts
3. Almonds
6. Peanuts
5. Brazil (yuck)

And #10: Grape Nuts.
 
Here's my ranking:

8. Pine nuts
2. Pistachios
6. Pecans
1. Cashews
10. Walnuts - but my wife makes me eat them every day, supposed to be good for you.
3. Macadamia nuts
5. Almonds
4. Peanuts
7. Brazil (yuck)

And #9: Grape Nuts.

For more information about nuts in general

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nut_(fruit)
 
One caveat about almonds - I do not like plain unsalted almonds. Blue Diamond seasoned almonds, however, rock.
 
I was a bit worried about clicking on this thread.
 
Plenty of legumes were hurt in this thread when you call them nuts!

Legume: "the large plant family Leguminosae (or Fabaceae), typified by herbaceous plants, shrubs, trees, and vines having usually compound leaves, clusters of irregular, keeled flowers, and fruit in the form of a pod splitting along both sides, and including beans, peas, acacia, alfalfa, clover, indigo, lentil, mesquite, mimosa, and peanut."

I still don't know the difference.
 
Neither does anyone else. Wanna sound smart? Just drop "It's a legume, actually." in any conversation.
 
Cashews are the prize,
Peanuts & Brazil nuts are the filler.
Everybody knows that. ;)
 
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