「pecans」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ivated crops, such as corn, beans, squash, and | pecans, and manufactured bows and pottery for trade. |
| hokes, lobster, fried oysters, devilled crabs, | pecans and bonbons. |
| es of the creek, provide good stands of native | pecans and excellent wildlife habitat. |
| orporates crushed cookies, corn syrup, chopped | pecans, and bourbon into a mixture that is formed int |
| n, wild rice, peanuts, almonds, sorghum, oats, | pecans, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums and prun |
| Pecans are a good source of protein and unsaturated f | |
| ana nut bread - chopped nuts, often walnuts or | pecans, are added to the recipe. |
| milk; once the caramel is cooked, coconut and | pecans are stirred in. |
| cherries, bananas, strawberries, also crushed | pecans can be used , or miniature marshmallows. |
| sired such as walnuts, hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, | pecans, cashew nuts, pistachios, chestnuts, sunflower |
| agriculture economy; the major crops include: | pecans, chile, cotton, tomato, onion, and peanuts. |
| Modern versions may contain | pecans, coconut and other ingredients in the filling. |
| University of Georgia has also confirmed that | pecans contain plant sterols, which are known for the |
| consists of clusters of popcorn, almonds, and | pecans covered in a candy glaze. |
| Eating | pecans daily may delay age-related muscle nerve degen |
| ber 2001) found that eating about a handful of | pecans each day may help lower cholesterol levels sim |
| he 19th century, New Orleans chefs substituted | pecans for almonds, added cream to thicken the confec |
| It is the most damaging insect pest of | pecans in Texas. |
| Pecans may also play a role in neurological health. | |
| spberries, strawberries, cranberries, walnuts, | pecans, pomegranates, wolfberry and other plant foods |
| The antioxidants and plant sterols found in | pecans reduce high cholesterol by reducing the "bad" |
| Like walnuts (which | pecans resemble), pecans are rich in omega-6 fatty ac |
| riparian forests, characterized by live-oaks, | pecans, sycamores, and Texas persimmons and an unders |
| 1846 with the development of a new variety of | pecans that could be cracked with one's bare hands. |
| Nuts - almonds, Brazil nuts, cashew nuts, | pecans, walnuts |
| Cotton, cottonseed, and | pecans were the area's principal shipments. |
| At the 1904 World's Fair, Jumbo Hollis | pecans won the bronze medal for being the largest dis |
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