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deer in the autumn. in some of the large oak forests in southwest europe, traditionally called "dehesas," pigs are still turned loose in oak groves in the autumn, to fill and fatten themselves on acorns. however, acorns are toxic to some other animals, such as horses . some varieties of acorns are edible
for humans. these may be eaten raw, baked, or roasted, and they also may be ground and used as a coffee substitute (herbst ; bender and bender ). in some countries (especially spain ), acorns are used to make a flour for baking (bender and bender ). in korea , an edible jelly named dotorimuk is made...
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