- RQFTCI07 Game 7 Rounds 7-8: Supremes, nuts! - 1 Update
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Sep 10 02:36AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in > month, then the Chief Justice """can""" assume the temporary, > additional title of Administrator of Canada and perform that > person's duties. What office are we talking about? Prime Minister > omega-3 fatty acids, and have been shown as helpful in lowering > cholesterol. Some species are important for their wood, which > is prized for making furniture and carving. Almond > large trees, and others on shrubs. It is native to warm > temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The nuts can be > eaten candied, boiled or roasted, or made into a flour. Cashew > used in ice cream and confections such as baklava. When the > fruit ripens, the shells split open partially, and it is often > sold in this form. Pistacchio > with a rich, buttery flavor. They are eaten fresh and used in > desserts and candies. The wood can be used in making furniture > and flooring, and as a flavoring fuel for smoking meats. Walnut > of any nut or seed. They are used in French and Italian cooking. > The oil is now gaining attention for its medicinal properties, > which are said to include appetite suppression. Pine nut > need to be cracked to extract the nut. The nuts have a high > fat content and as well are high in selenium, magnesium, > and thiamine. Brazil nut > In Britain and some other countries, they are used to play > a childhood game. The nut is called a buckeye in the United > States. By what other name is it known? Pete Gayde |
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