pekaanipähkinät
Pekaanipähkinät are the edible nuts of the pecan tree, Carya illinoinensis, which is native to Mexico and the southern United States. The pecan tree is a large deciduous tree that can live for centuries and produce nuts for many years. The pecan nut itself is encased in a woody husk that splits open when ripe, revealing a thin, papery shell. Inside this shell is the edible kernel, which has a rich, buttery flavor and a slightly sweet taste.
Pekaanipähkinät are a good source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats, particularly monounsaturated fats. They also
In cooking, pekaanipähkinät are versatile. They are a popular ingredient in desserts, such as pecan pie, cookies,