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Pine Nut Pine Nut, a website that offers free to all to place there links, banners, and never pay a penny, with our free promotions. This is the most friendly place on the web to share or receive information for New Mexico Hard Shell Pinon or also known as American South West Hard Shell Piñon Nuts.

There are many websites that offer this great pine nut product online. Thanks to the web, it doesnt matter where you are, you could receive this wonderful product called pinon within two days at your door step with no need to climb a tree or drive hundreds of miles, now just quickly with a few clicks of a button and shortly receive them to your address. There are many ways to enjoy this product called New Mexico pinon nut by simply eating it raw or by roasting it in your own personal way. If you have never tried one you are definitely missing out. In average they are less than 50% smaller than the Nevada Soft Shell Jumbo Pine Nut, but are prefered by most people that live in the American SouthWest, above the Nevada Jumbo Soft Shell Pine Nut. They both have there unique and great flavor. They both are a wonderful product to eat and become acquainted with as I call them. They both are the best nuts on earth for you to enjoy with great nutritional value that includes protein and essential oils.

This pine nut species known as the Nevada Soft Shell Pine nut is by far one of the nutritious and benificially healthy fruit (seed) around on the market. This healthy pine nut is not just found in the health food store but available in-season on most grocery stores in Utah, California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorodo, New Mexico, Parts of Oregon and Idaho.

When one is considering what variety of pine nut to use in a recipe one must look for what they like in texture, a special flavor, and of course that great taste. The quality of a pine nut is based on its taste, however one should be open to other variety of pine nut species if the harvesting year is scarce. Scarcity in a pine nut season is not uncommon, and as a matter of fact in 2007 there was not very much of a harvest for Nevada Soft Shell Pine Nut nor the New Mexico Hard Shell Pinon or known also as the SouthWest Hard Shell Pinon. 2008 did produce this pine nut, however there was a scarcity that skyrocketed the American Pine Nut from $15 - $25 or more a pound. In 2009 there was a plentiful year for the Nevada Soft Shell Pine Nut species allowing the commodities price to be substantially reduced to as little as $6.00 a pound on the retail market.

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