Santander wrote:I've mentioned this before, but the best pine nuts I ever had in my life were in Buryatia on the Mongolian border. We collected the cones from the trees and toasted them in a cast iron pan on a campfire; after the charred petals were removed the warm, oily kernels came out easily. It was an experience very analogous to making campfire popcorn in Wisconsin. I can think of few foods more resonant or delicious than those pine nuts!
jglynn wrote:whopping batch of pesto
Antonius wrote:Unfortunately, almost all pine nuts available these days around here are from China and they are in my opinion sad substitutes for the Mediterranean ones. Not only are they not especially great specimens to start with, but they are often mishandled and rancid. Rancid pine nuts leave a nasty after-taste.
It sounds as if there is something even more depressing at issue at hand with reports of weeks of bad after-taste but, that aside, even the usual Chinese pine nuts are second rate at best, in my opinion, and I've been eating pine nuts my entire life.
Antonius
NFriday wrote:Hi- I try to buy pine nuts that are not from China. I usually buy my pine nuts from the bulk section at Whole Foods, which are more expensive than the ones from China that they carry, but they are worth it. I was in the downtown Evanston WF on Sunday though, because I was going to make a batch of pesto, and the pine nuts in the bulk section are $29.95 a pound! They do not even have any pine nuts from China right now. Apparently there is a shortage of pine nuts right now, and they are trying to find a cheaper source of pine nuts. No wat ws I going to spend that much for pine nuts. I ended up getting walnuts instead. You can substitute walnuts for pine nuts in a pinch. Does anybody know where I can get pine nuts that are not from China, for under $20 a pound? Somebody here gave a link to a company in Nevada called discount pine nuts, and they are out of shelled pine nuts. Thanks for any help, Nancy
Darren72 wrote:Pine-nut mouth: Clues from Denmark
toria wrote:Tell me.....can we harvest pinenuts from pine trees that grow here in IL? I have a few big pines in my yard with cones. Pls advise.
JoelF wrote:Now that this topic is bumped to the top on an all-cap, out-of-area post, I've got an on-topic query:
Has anyone tried the Kirkland pine nuts? We bought a bag and stuck it straight in the freezer, not having had a hankering for them.
If they're known to be a cause of pine-nut-mouth, I'll take 'em back. The nuts are from China, and a better value than anywhere else I've seen (I don't remember what we paid, but I remember it was substantially less than the north-of-$2-per-ounce prices I've been seeing elsewhere).
spinynorman99 wrote:If you scan the 'net you'll see random complaints about all the various store-branded pine nuts (including Kirkland). It's important to note that it's only for certain "batches" and only certain people are sensitive to it. So you may well have had the "bad" ones and not known it. Appears to be a huge tempest in a teapot (ALL CAPS POST NOTWITHSTANDING). And if it was a widespread issue I don't doubt that Costco or TJ's would stop selling them.
nr706 wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:If you scan the 'net you'll see random complaints about all the various store-branded pine nuts (including Kirkland). It's important to note that it's only for certain "batches" and only certain people are sensitive to it. So you may well have had the "bad" ones and not known it. Appears to be a huge tempest in a teapot (ALL CAPS POST NOTWITHSTANDING). And if it was a widespread issue I don't doubt that Costco or TJ's would stop selling them.
Since when does LTH allow a voice of reason within a vehement heated rant?
JoelF wrote:Now that this topic is bumped to the top on an all-cap, out-of-area post, I've got an on-topic query:
Has anyone tried the Kirkland pine nuts? We bought a bag and stuck it straight in the freezer, not having had a hankering for them.
If they're known to be a cause of pine-nut-mouth, I'll take 'em back. The nuts are from China, and a better value than anywhere else I've seen (I don't remember what we paid, but I remember it was substantially less than the north-of-$2-per-ounce prices I've been seeing elsewhere).
Rick T. wrote:JoelF wrote:Has anyone tried the Kirkland pine nuts?
Also bought a number of bags over the years without a problem. I started to grab one a couple weeks ago and the price was either $22.99 or $24.99. Yikes!
JoelF wrote:Rick T. wrote:JoelF wrote:Has anyone tried the Kirkland pine nuts?
Also bought a number of bags over the years without a problem. I started to grab one a couple weeks ago and the price was either $22.99 or $24.99. Yikes!
Scary thing is, that *is* a good price these days for pine nuts. At a pound and a half, that's more like the $1/oz. I remember from a couple years ago at most stores.