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| name = Pine Nuts
 
| name = Pine Nuts
 
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| description = Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pine trees. About 20 species of pine produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines the seeds are also edible, but are too small to be of value as a human food. The nuts are located at the base of the scales of the cones.
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| description = Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pine trees. About 20 species of pine produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines the seeds are also edible, but are too small to be of value as a human food. The nuts are located at the base of the scales of the cones.
 
| range = Temperate areas of North America, Europe, and Asia.
 
| range = Temperate areas of North America, Europe, and Asia.
 
| seasons = Fall
 
| seasons = Fall
 
| use = Pine nuts can be eaten raw or '''baked''' into a casserole.
 
| use = Pine nuts can be eaten raw or '''baked''' into a casserole.
 
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Pine Nuts

Description: Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pine trees. About 20 species of pine produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting; in other pines the seeds are also edible, but are too small to be of value as a human food. The nuts are located at the base of the scales of the cones.

Where found: Temperate areas of North America, Europe, and Asia.

Availability: Fall

Use: Pine nuts can be eaten raw or baked into a casserole.