Category:Nuts grains and seeds
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Any large, oily kernel found within a shell and used in food may be regarded as a nut. Because nuts generally have a high oil content, they are a highly prized food and energy source. A large number of seeds are edible by humans and used in cooking, eaten raw, sprouted, or roasted as a snack food, or pressed for oil that is used in cookery. Nuts, including both tree nuts and peanuts, are among the most common food allergens.
Nuts commonly used in cookery or as snacks:
- Almond
- Beechnut
- Brazil nut
- Cashew nut
- Coconut
- Sweet-chestnut
- Hazelnut
- Macadamia nut
- Peanut
- Pecan nut
- Pine nut
- Pistachio nut
- Walnut
Grains
Grains such as bulgar wheat, buckwheat and grain substitutes such as polenta and couscous are good items for the larder as they have a relatively long shelf life so are good for last-minute recipes.
Pages in category ‘Nuts grains and seeds’
The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total.
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- Calasparra rice
- Candle nut
- Canna
- Canola
- Carob
- Cashew nut
- Castagna di Montella (Montella chestnut)
- Castaña de Galicia
- Cereals
- Cheer Up! Chinese broad bean snacks
- Chia seed
- Chickpeas
- Chinese artichoke
- Chinese fermented black beans
- Chinese water chestnuts
- Chufa de Valencia
- Ci fan tuan
- Coconut
- Coconut Merchant Toasted Coconut Chips
- Corms
- Cornbread
- Couscous