Pecans
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Pecans
© Denzil Green
What's better? Georgia Pecans? Texas Pecans? Louisiana? North Carolina? Most people love them all. You can buy them shelled or unshelled; you can even buy New Mexico Pecans dusted in red chile powder (presumably not meant for your pies.) Most (80%) are sold shelled; once shelled they are dried a bit first before packaging.
Pecans are a member of Hickory family. The trees can grow up to 150 to 180 feet (45 to 55 metres) tall. Trees over 150 years old will have trunks about 3 feet (1 metre) wide.
They are deciduous trees, with dark, yellowish-green leaves up to 12 to 20 inches (30 to 50 cm) long. The top of the leaves can be smooth or slightly hairy.
The trees start producing nuts when they are 5 to 6 years old, but really only hit their production stride when they are about 20 years old, and start producing about 500 pounds (230kg) a year each.
The nuts grow in clusters of 3 to 100, with shells 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) long. They are not harvested until they fall to the ground.
They are graded by size into midget, small, medium, large, extra-large, and mammoth.
To make 1 x 9 inch (23 cm) Pecan Pie, you need anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 cups of Pecans.
Pecan plantations were established in Australia starting in 1968, though irrigation is usually necessary.
French cooks in Louisiana invented Pecan Pie sometime in the mid to late 1700s, and for that they will always have the gratitude of many.
The Pecan tree is the state tree of Texas.
Albany, Georgia calls itself the Pecan capital of America. Every year, it crowns a National Pecan Queen.
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