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opening to discharge seeds), simple, dry fruit , whereby the plant 's ovary wall becomes very hard (stony or woody) at maturity, and where the seed remains unattached or unfused with the ovary wall. examples of such true nuts include acorns , chestnuts , hazelnuts, and pecans. however, the term nut
also is used in less restrictive culinary terms to refer to any edible seed that is surrounded by a hard shell. while brazil nuts, peanuts, and almonds are called nuts in a culinary sense, they are really seeds, enclosed variously in capsules, legumes, and drupes. contents botanical definitions culinary...
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.; mixtures of vegetables, provisionally preserved. green pepper in brine dried vegetables, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared other: dried vegetables, n.e.s.; mixtures of dried vegetables, whole/cut/sliced/ broken/in powder but not further prepared. dehydrated garlic powder
dried or crushed or ground fruits of the genus capsicum or of the genus pimenta. pepper (genus piper), neither crushed nor ground: pepper, long light black pepper black pepper, garbled black pepper, ungarbled green pepper, dehydrated pepper pinheads green pepper, frozen or dried pepper other than green...
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