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What is the difference between almonds and pistachios?
Almond fruit grows on a short distance and has an immature appearance. When the fruit is ripe, its green shell will crack, revealing the nucleolus wrapped in the rough shell. The kernel is yellow, with many small holes, and the shell is hardwood. Almond fruit is oblate, round at one end and sharp at the other, and covered with thin brown skin. Nuts contain 20% protein and no starch. After grinding and pressing, the oil squeezed out is about half of its own weight. Almond oil is light yellow. Although it has no fragrance, it can soften the skin.

The original meaning of pistachio is a kind of dried fruit, commonly known as pistachio, also known as "nameless seed", which is similar to Ginkgo biloba and different from cracked Ginkgo biloba. There is an American movie translated into Chinese called Pistachio, a domestic desktop social game called Pistachio, and a virtual community to make friends with Pistachio. Pistachio nuts are also the names of some entertainment star fan groups.