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How and when did almonds come to California? ; In the mid-1700’s the Franciscan Padres brought almonds to California. The first plantings along the coastline were not successful, however, by 1870, research and crossbreeding had already developed some of today’s well-known varieties.
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Food and Cooking question: Where do almonds come from? The almond tree. ... Do almonds come from plants? How many almonds are on earth? Where do almond nut come from? Are Almonds examples of Prune? Where do the almonds come from? What plant do almonds come from? What family do almond come from?
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Bees pollinate alternating rows of almonds varieties. From February onward, orchards should be frost-free, have mild temperatures (55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit) and minimal rain so blossoms can flourish and bees can do their job.
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Almonds and walnuts are technically the seeds of fleshy, one-seeded fruits (drupes), and are thus not true nuts. Almonds come from a peach-like fruit. In peaches, we eat the sweet flesh and discard the "pit";
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Almonds, as well as the oil pressed from them, were well known in Greece and Italy long before the Christian era. A beautiful fable in Greek mythology is ... take all ye Curd and putt it to ye Almonds: yn putt in ye Rayson: Beat all these till they come to a fine Past, and putt in a pott, and keep it for ye use.'
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Almonds are the nutmeat found inside the pit of the dry fruit on almond trees. Almonds are the number one ranking nut crop in the United States and grown in the State of California. Worldwide, they are cultivated Ivory-colored with a pointed, oval shape and smooth texture; almonds come in sweet and bitter forms.
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