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  2. 23 Creative Ways to Eat Walnuts That You'll Go Nuts Over - AOL

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    Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Reduction and Walnuts. Here are two ways to turn picky eaters into Brussels sprouts lovers: 1. Add a tangy balsamic drizzle.

  3. Nutshell - Wikipedia

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    Walnut shells can be used for cleaning and polishing, as a filler in dynamite, and as a paint thickening agent. [1] [circular reference] Shells from pecans, almonds, Brazil nuts, acorns, and most other nuts are useful in composting. [2] Their high porosity makes them also ideal in the production of activated carbon by pyrolysis. Shells can also ...

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  5. Pickled walnuts - Wikipedia

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    The first stage is to pick the walnuts whilst they are still green and before the shells have set. Most recipes say in Britain that late June is about the best time to pick them, use of rubber gloves is recommended to protect the skin. The soft walnuts are then punctured with a fork and soaked in brine (salt water) for at least ten days. The ...

  6. Juglans - Wikipedia

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    The shells of walnuts. The walnut shell has a wide variety of uses. Eastern black walnut (J. nigra) shell is the hardest of the walnut shells, and therefore has the highest resistance to breakdown. Cleansing and polishing Walnut shells are mostly used to clean soft metals, fiberglass, plastics, wood and stone.

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    Meanwhile, the ground walnut shells work as a physically and chemically exfoliator to clear pores of dirt and oil. This oil-free, non-comedogenic scrub works great on stubborn backne, and the ...

  8. Carya laciniosa - Wikipedia

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    Carya laciniosa, the shellbark hickory, in the Juglandaceae or walnut family is also called kingnut, big, bottom, thick, or western shellbark, attesting to some of its characteristics. It is a slow-growing, long-lived tree, hard to transplant because of its long taproot, and subject to insect damage.

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