walnut
The fruit of the walnut tree, which grows in temperate zones throughout the world. The two most popular varieties of walnut are the
English walnut (also called Persian walnut) and the
BLACK WALNUT. A close relative is the
BUTTERNUT, also referred to as white walnut.
English walnuts are the most widely available and come in many varieties-some with moderately thick shells, others with shells so thin a tiny bird can crack them open. They're available year-round and come in three main sizes: large, medium and babies. When buying wal
NUTS in the shell, choose those free of cracks or holes. Shelled wal
NUTS should be plump, meaty and crisp; shriveled nutmeats are past their prime. Wal
NUTS in the shell can be stored in a cool, dry place up to 3 months. Shelled nutmeats should be refrigerated, tightly covered, up to 6 months. They can be frozen up to a year. Wal
NUTS are delicious in a variety of sweet and savory dishes and baked goods. They're also used to make a fragrant, flavorful oil (see
WALNUT OIL ). See also
NUTS.
© Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S
COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.