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Showing posts with label nut. Show all posts
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Jun 22, 2019

[Ans] Which nut is inside of a classic Ferrero Rocher chocolate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nut is inside of a classic Ferrero Rocher chocolate?"



Ferrero Rocher is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery produced by the Italian chocolatier Ferrero. Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle Rocher comes from the French and means rock or boulder. The chocolate consisted of a roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts. Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 40 countries.

[Answer] Which nut is inside of a classic Ferrero Rocher chocolate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nut is inside of a classic Ferrero Rocher chocolate?"



...Ferrero Rocher is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery produced by the Italian chocolatier Ferrero. Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle Rocher comes from the French and means rock or boulder. The chocolate consisted of a roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts. Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 40 countries.

Dec 12, 2018

[Answer] 3. What type of roasted nut is traditionally served hot in the winter time?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What type of roasted nut is traditionally served hot in the winter time?"



...1. Brazil nut 2. Chestnut 3. Walnut 4. Hazel nut Roasted chestnuts immediately conjure up images of street vendors in winter time selling from braziers, as much to warm the hands as to eat. They can also be candied and are often used as a stuffing for poultry.

May 11, 2018

[Ans] Which nut is considered the world's toughest nut to crack?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nut is considered the world's toughest nut to crack?"



...What does the idiom tough nut to crack mean? hard nut to crack. Also, tough nut to crack. A difficult problem; also, an individual who is difficult to deal with. For example, This assignment is a hard nut to crack, or It won't be easy getting her approval; she's a tough nut to crack. This metaphoric expression alludes to hard-shelled nuts like walnuts. 

Can you eat raw macadamia nuts? A.: The raw macadamia nuts are fine to use just as they are, for eating out of hand or baking. If you want to roast them, here is the method recommended by the Gold Crown Macadamia Association, a California nut-growers cooperative: ... Avoid roasting small meats and half pieces with larger whole nuts.

Feb 6, 2018

[Ans] Which nut is never sold in its shell because the shell is poisonous?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nut is never sold in its shell because the shell is poisonous?"



A culinary nut is a dry, edible fruit or seed that usually, but not always, has a high fat content. Nuts are used in a wide variety of edible roles, including in baking, as snacks (either roasted or raw), and as flavoring. In addition to botanical nuts, fruits and seeds that have a similar appearance and culinary role are considered to be culinary nuts. Culinary nuts are divided into fruits or seeds in one of four categories

: True, or botanical nuts: dry, hard-shelled, uncompartmented fruit that do not split on maturity to release seeds; 

Drupes: fleshy fruit surrounding a stone, or pit, containing a seed (e.g. almonds); 

Gymnosperm seeds: naked seeds, with no enclosure (e.g. pine nuts); 

Angiosperm seeds: unenclosed seeds within a larger fruit (e.g. peanuts).



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which nut is never sold in its shell because the shell is poisonous?"



Cashew:


Cashews are not sold to consumers in their shells. It turns out that the cashew shell is toxic. Cashews are a member of the same family as poison ivy, Anacardiaceae. Like poison ivy and many other members of the family, part of the cashew plant contains an oily chemical called urushiol, which can be fatal if ingested. The irritants are found in the shell oil, but not in the nuts themselves. Eating true raw, unprocessed cashews would result in you ingesting some of this urushiol. Thus, the seeds must be roasted at high temperatures to destroy the offending oil.


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Jan 21, 2018

[Ans] Which nut is used to make pesto? Almond , Pine nut , Peanut , Hazelnuts

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which nut is used to make pesto?"



...Pesto  or, in extenso, pesto alla genovese (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpesto alla, is a sauce originating in Genoa, the capital city of Liguria, Italy. It traditionally consists of crushed garlic, European pine nuts, coarse salt, basil leaves, Parmigiano-Reggiano (Parmesan cheese) and pecorino sardo (cheese made from sheep's milk), all blended with olive oil.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which nut is used to make pesto?"



Pine nut:


Did you know that pine nuts come from pine cones? Pine nuts are an edible seed, found inside pine cones. You may already have eaten pine nuts without even knowing it. One of the main ingredients in pesto sauce is pine nuts! This teardrop-shaped, delicious little nut takes roughly 18 months to mature. Pine nuts are ready to harvest about 10 days before the green cone begins to open. The cones are then smashed (as a way to quickly release the seeds) and the seeds are separated by hand from the cone fragments.


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