The edible nut of this tree
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macadamiasThe edible nut of this tree
macadamiaThe edible nut of this tree
butternutThe edible oily nut of this tree
butternutsThe edible oily nut of this tree
almondthe oval-shaped edible nut of a tree of the rose family
almondythe oval-shaped edible nut of a tree of the rose family
pecansthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
pecanthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
lycheethe oval fruit of a Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) of the soapberry family having a hard scaly reddish outer covering and sweet whitish edible flesh that surrounds a single large seed called also lychee nut
lycheesthe oval fruit of a Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) of the soapberry family having a hard scaly reddish outer covering and sweet whitish edible flesh that surrounds a single large seed called also lychee nut
chestnutsA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
chestnutA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
filbertsThe nut of this tree
pistachiosThe evergreen tree of the cashew family that produces this nut, with small brownish-green flowers and reddish wrinkled fruit borne in heavy clusters. It is widely cultivated, esp. in the US and around the Mediterranean
pistachioThe evergreen tree of the cashew family that produces this nut, with small brownish-green flowers and reddish wrinkled fruit borne in heavy clusters. It is widely cultivated, esp. in the US and around the Mediterranean
walnutThe tall tree that produces this nut, with compound leaves and valuable ornamental timber that is used chiefly in cabinetmaking and gunstocks
coconutThe tall palm tree that yields this nut, which grows mainly by coastal beaches and has become naturalized throughout the tropics. Many tropical economies are dependent upon its products, which include copra and coir
baelthe hard-shelled, greenish-yellow, edible fruit of this tree
baelsthe hard-shelled, greenish-yellow, edible fruit of this tree
cherimoyathe large, edible fruit of this tree, having leathery, scalelike skin and soft pulp
atemoyathe pinecone- or heart-shaped fruit of this tree, having a sweet, edible, white pulp
atemoyasthe pinecone- or heart-shaped fruit of this tree, having a sweet, edible, white pulp
jackfruitsThe very large edible fruit of this tree, resembling a breadfruit and important as food in the tropics
pinyonsA pine nut obtained from this tree