bunya nuts

bunya nuts
(AUSTRALIA)
   Large nuts from the cone of the huge Bunya pine tree. These nuts have a tough fibrous casing. The starchy nutmeat has a texture similar to a chestnut and a subtly sweet macadamia/pine nut flavor.

Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale. 2014.

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