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Day 2 -> Pecan Nuts!

5/21/2013

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Nuts and their parts (Drawing by Ally).
    I got preeeeetty excited yesterday while discussing Pecan Walnut Trees... So I decided to research a little more about Pecan Nuts! (I got so happy thinking about nuts that I began to wonder if I was a squirrel in a past life... But more on that later!)
    Nuts in general are considered dry hard shell fruits, with one or two seeds (the eatable part). In the case of the Pecan Walnut Tree, its fruits are called drupe, which is a fleshy fruit type with a seed. That seed is so adhered to the endocarp (innermost layer of the fruit) that it has to be mechanically separated.
    In fact, the word "Pecan", in Algonquian, means "a nut that requires a stone to crack". It's shell may be thinner than the common Nut's, but it sure is hard! I usually step on it very gently until I hear a little crack. After that, I peel the shell off with my fingers and voilà!
    You can notice in my drawing that I referred to the seed as "oilseed". That's because walnut's seeds are very rich in fats, which got people a little bit worried in the past about eating a lot of them. Turns out that scientists found that the oilseeds had so many important substances (such as vitamins A, B1, B2; magnesium; phosphorus and calcium to name a few) that it was worth it. Not to mention that they help controlling the bad cholesterol and, therefore, are good for the heart. If you want to keep an eye out for your weight, though, you might want to consider eating only five nuts a day.
   Last, but not least, I also found that Indians not only used to eat fresh Pecan Nuts but also used them as an ingredient in soups, cereal cakes, beverages and other foods. Among those aliments, there was "powcohicoria", a fermented "soup" they made out of crushed Pecan Nuts and water, which generated a very intoxicating drink, very popular in tribal festivals! Hummm, I might try that one someday!
~Ally
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Day 1 -> The time of harvesting Nuts is from April to June.

5/20/2013

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One of our Pecan Walnut trees, too big to fit in the picture! (Image by Ally)
    One of my favorite hobbies in Autumn months is collecting (and, of course, eating) a lot of nuts from my grandmother's farm!  They're absolutely delicious, not to mention healthy, because of all the vitamin E, omega 3 and 6, among other substances.
    What I didn't know about it - and felt pretty stupid because I never noticed it before - is that the period of harvest is from April to June. Although I knew it was during our Autumn season (here in the Southern Hemisphere is from March 20 until June 20 or 21), I never took the trouble of researching or inquiring anyone about the precise time.
   I also learned that our Walnut Trees are not of the common type, but a species called Pecan Walnut (Carya illinoinensis), which produces smaller and browner nuts than the original Walnut Tree (this one produces those big, yellowish ones).
    It is an originally North American and/or Mexican species, probably introduced in Brazil (where I live) in the early XX century.
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The Pecan Walnuts (Image found on Google)
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Today's bounty! (Image by Ally)
     Today's learning showed me how one can easily be accustomed with certain things in life, but almost never bothering to know more about those things.  And they can make life so much better!  Better as in: now I'll be able to pick up nuts in the beginning of the season and that means... More nuts! Yey! =D

    What do you think about nuts? Are you so enthusiastic about them as I am? Tell me!
~Ally
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A little reminder for myself before we begin!

5/17/2013

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'Cause everyone needs some encouragement, now and then.
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