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Piņon
| Piņon,
also spelled pinyon, common name for multiple species of nut trees of
the pine family, found in arid regions from Wyoming to California and
southward to northern Mexico. One species of piņon, the Mexican piņon
pine, is found in Arizona and New Mexico as well as Mexico. It rarely
exceeds 6 m (20 ft) in height and its needles are sheathed in groups of
two or three. The oily, brown seeds are marketed in quantity in northern
Mexico. Several other species also yield edible nuts. |
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AROMA ASPECTS:
The
piņon pine is very rare and has a distinctive aroma. Take the
outdoor woods and visualize in your mind the comforts of a soft
breeze and the smell of the pine in the air around you.. Clean and
fresh. There is no other natural aroma like Piņon Pine. When cooking
with Piņon Pine it gives your food a blend of subtle natural flavors not
found in any stores in the states. Leaves a golden brown/shiny coating
on your hot dogs and the taste is out of this world.
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