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The reason for this self-salting behaviour is easily explained. In order to reproduce, the pistachio nut has to rely on the tongues of (usually) camels, but also donkeys and giraffes are known to give the nut this kind of treatment. These gracious animals will lick the nut, in order to get to the delicious salt. When licked upon, the nuts will understand that now is the time to drop to the earth. The camels saliva will provide the nut with the moisture it needs to grow into a new, and wonderful pistachio tree. Wikipedia Article About Pistachio nut on Wikipedia The Pistachio (Pistacia vera, Anacardiaceae; sometimes placed in Pistaciaceae) is a small tree up to 10 m tall, native to southwestern Asia (Iran west to the Levant). It has deciduous pinnate leaves 10-20 cm long. When the fruit ripens, the shells split open partially (see photo). This happens with an audible pop, and legend has it that lovers who stand under a pistachio tree at night and hear the nuts popping open will have good luck. Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 9DC209 The pistachio (Pistacia vera L., Anacardiaceae) is a small tree native to some regions of Syria, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Greece, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, that produces an important culinary nut. Pistacia vera often is confused with other species in the genus Pistacia that are also known as pistachio. These species can be distinguished from P. vera by their geographic distributions (in the wild) and their nuts. Their nuts are much smaller, have a strong flavor of turpentine, and have a shell that is not hard. The word pistachio is a loanword from Persian via Latin, and is a cognate to the Modern Persian word پسته Peste. Pistachio (开心果; pinyin: kāixīn guǒ) is a Tier 1 plant only available in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars. It attacks zombies by shooting lasers at them. It is the downgrade of Hazelnut. It is unlocked by collecting 30 Pistachio Puzzle Pieces. Once, Batman and Robin told Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog that it's too dangerous to take them with them to Shamon's laboratory, and this irritates Wendy, who then says in her frustration: "Oh, pistachios!" Pistachio is the first half of the 1st episode from Season 11 of Barney & Friends. Pistachio is leader of Team 2.Pronounciation puh-stash-ee-oh A pistachio was a type of nut from Earth. Steve O'Connel asked for chocolate wobble ice cream and pistachios while aboard the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "And the Children Shall Lead" ) When an inmate was dead, Bellick was asking to get a shoe back, but Pistachio disagreed and was going away. Not much later, Bellick flirted with him in order to get his shoe back, but Lechero was coming and Sammy said that he should go away.
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