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  2. PiƱon pickers hailing bountiful harvest in Northern New Mexico

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    Sandwich bags of nuts have been listed on Craigslist for $50. By all accounts, it's a good year in the region. ... the New Mexico Legislature officially adopted the piñon pine as the state tree ...

  3. Bizcochito - Wikipedia

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    The bizcochito or biscochito (diminutive of the Spanish bizcocho) is a New Mexican crisp butter cookie made with lard, flavored with sugar, cinnamon, and anise. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The dough is rolled thin and cut into the shape of the fleur-de-lis , the Christian cross , a star, or a circle, symbolizing the moon.

  4. New coffee option opens at the Albuquerque ... - AOL

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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New food vendors have been unveiled as the Albuquerque International Sunport continues its renovation projects, but now, travelers will have another option when it ...

  5. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

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    The pinyon or piñon pine group grows in southwestern North America, especially in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah, with the single-leaf pinyon pine just reaching into southern Idaho. The trees yield edible nuts, which are a staple food of Native Americans, and widely eaten as a snack and as an ingredient in New Mexican cuisine.

  6. Piñon, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Piñon is an unincorporated ranching community in Otero County in southern New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. [2] It is in the pinon-juniper shrublands habitat with an altitude of 6,060 feet and is located at the intersection of NM Route 24 and NM Route 506. [4] The area is arid and subject to forest fires.

  7. The Best Costco Coffee, According to Superfans - AOL

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    Costco sells a variety of high-quality coffee beans (pre-ground and whole bean) at different price points, including the Kirkland Signature House Blend, French roast, and Colombian Supremo varieties.

  8. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire: State fruit: Pumpkin: 2006 [77] State vegetable: White potato: 2013 [78] New Jersey: State fruit: Northern highbush blueberry: 2004 [79] State sandwich "Taylor Ham, egg and cheese" (sandwich containing Taylor Ham, eggs and cheese, 2023 [80] New Mexico: State vegetables: New Mexico chile [notes 5] and Frijoles pintos (pinto beans)

  9. Pinon - Wikipedia

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    Pinon, Piñon, Piñón, or Pinyon may refer to: Pinyon pine (piñon pine), a group of several species of North American pine trees (genus Pinus) the edible pine nuts of these trees; Pinyon-juniper woodland; the edible seeds of the South American evergreen Araucaria araucana; Pastelón, a traditional Puerto Rican layered casserole