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Pine nuts actually do come from the beautiful cones of the pine tree. They are contained inside the small, hard torpedo shaped shells and are covered with a sooty dust. Mostly used in Mediterranean dishes, they are also popular in some rice dishes here in the UAE.

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  • Pine nuts actually do come from the beautiful cones of the pine tree. They are contained inside the small, hard torpedo shaped shells and are covered with a sooty dust. Mostly used in Mediterranean dishes, they are also popular in some rice dishes here in the UAE.
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  • Pine nuts actually do come from the beautiful cones of the pine tree. They are contained inside the small, hard torpedo shaped shells and are covered with a sooty dust. Mostly used in Mediterranean dishes, they are also popular in some rice dishes here in the UAE.
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