The pistachio nut is native to the Middle East and Turkey, from Syria to Afghanistan. It has also been cultivated in Australia, New Mexico, and California. Iran is the world's major exporter of pistachios.
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Pistachio nut is simply the pista, which is usually used as dry nut in foods like icecreams, puddings, shakes etc. It is grown in countries like California,Iran etc.
Yes.
depends on it's qantity!!
To grow a peanut you need to have a balloon, a peanut ,a pencil and something to sew a balloon back up. You first need to pop the balloon with the pencil. Then you put the peanut in the popped balloon. You need to somehow sew the balloon back up and make sure there is air and the peanut in the balloon. Dig up a hole outside and put the balloon in the hole. Cover it back up. Then in 1 week you will grow a peanut!!!!!!!!!
Yes, and to survive and reproduce they must grow.
No penuts do not grow on plants,they grow in the ground
YES
I don't really think their is.
No. Peanuts grow in the ground, not on a tree.
The correct spelling is pistachios. Pistachio nuts come from trees and grow in clusters like grapes. Pistachios grow in many places including California, Turkey, Iran, and Syria.
No, pistachios do not contain wheat. Pistachios are nuts, not grains.
They are a hot weather nut and came from the Middle East originally, but in recent years they are grown and processed in CA.
The correct spelling is "pistachios."
The plural of pistachio is pistachios. As in "these pistachios are delicious".
Pistacios belong to a group of nuts called tree nuts, a common allergen. (Cashews, almonds, pecans, walnuts, etc.) Tree nuts grow on trees. Peanuts grow underground, so they are not a tree nut.
Pistachio trees grow best and produce the most nuts in an arid semi-desert climate with long, dry, hot summers, low humidity and cool but not frigid winters. Since South Dakota has frigid winters and short summers, it would not be a good place for growing pistachios. Pistachios grow best in southern California, portions of the southwestern US, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Greece, Tunisia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Italy (Sicily), Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan (especially in the provinces of Samangan and Badghis).
Food grown in Italy would include: Tomatoes, Wheat, Olives, Figs, Pistachios, Mushrooms, Beans, and others.
Wheat, rice, and barley are the country's major crops. Iran additionally produces pistachios, saffron, tea, citrus fruits, and berries.