- Pistachios
- Deez
- Macadamia
- Cashews
- Lug
We’re close enough to 10 voters for this ranking:
2) Pistachio 3) Pistachio 3.) Pistachio 4. Pistachio 2) Pistachio 3- Pistachio 1. Pistachios (18)/7 2.57 [1]
3) Cashew 9) Cashew 2.) Cashew 1. Cashew 1 - Cashew 1) Cashew 4. Cashews (21)/7 3 [2]
6) Macadamia 1) Macadamia 4.) Macadamia 6. Macadamia 2 - Macadamia 5) Macadamia 1- Macadamia 3. Macadamia (28)/8 3.5 [3]
5) Hickory nut 3 - Hickory (8)/2 4 [4]
1) Pecan 4. Pecans 2) Pecan (in a pie) 8) Pecan (not in a pie) 1.) Pecan 8. Pecan 4 - Pecan 4) Pecan 5- Pecan (37)/9 4.11 [5]
8) Almond 1. Almonds 10) Almond 6.) Almond 2. Almond 6 - Almond 8) Almond 2- Almond (43)/8 5.375 [6]
4) Hazelnut/filbert 5) Hazelnut 7.) Hazelnut 5. Hazelnut 7 - Hazel 7) Hazelnut 4- Filbert/Hazelnut (39)/7 5.57 [7]
9) Walnut 2. Walnuts 4) Walnut 8.) Walnut 7. Walnut 5 - Walnut 9 - Black Walnut 3) Walnut (47)/8 5.875 [8]
7) Peanut 3. Peanuts 7) Peanut 9.) Peanut 3. Peanut 8 - Peanut 6) Peanut (43)/7 6.14 [9]
10) Brazil nut 6) Brazil nut 5.) Brazil Nut 9. Brazil 9) Brazil (39)/5 7.8 [10]
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1 - Cashew
2 - Pistachio
3 - Macadamia
4 - Almond
5- Hazelnut
6 - Peanut
I’m pretty sure these are the only nuts I have ever bought on their own. I have got others in mixed bags but wouldn’t seek out a bag of say walnuts.
Cashew (once you start, you can’t stop).
Peanut (ditto)
Pecan (not so much on their own but great in pastries)
Almond (ditto)
Pistacia (on their own)
Hazelnut (in chocolate spread only)
Walnut (with cheese only)
I love them all but sometimes wonder why Pine Nuts are not everyones favorite.
- Pine Nut
- Macadamian
- Brazil
- Walnut
- Cashew
- Almond
- Chesnut
1.almond
2. walnut
3. pistachio
4. peanut
5. filbert
6. pecan
7. Brazil nut
8.cashew
Pine nuts are good as part of a recipe, but I’ve never been fond of them solo.
My choice of nuts has changed in the past few years. I ate a lot of salted nuts growing up. peanuts, cashews, and pistachios. loved them.
these days I prefer unsalted nuts. raw almonds, walnuts, and filberts. I try to avoid salted nuts, but have my weak moments. I will occasionally pour a bag of salted peanuts in a Coke. A guilty childhood pleasure that I still love.
- Peanut (boiled or roasted, I can empty a pound in no time)
- Pistachio
- Cashew
- Pecan
- Everything else. I like them all, but not enough to rank them.
The peanut has a varying status depending on what it’s accompanied with. In a can of mixed nuts, it’s basically just filler, but in a box of Cracker Jack, it’s the best part.
In any case, of the ones I regularly eat:
- pistachio
- almond
- macadamia
- cashew
- pecan
- walnut
- brazil
- peanut
An updated composite ranking:
As of
#30 Today, 10:23 AM
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1. Pine Nut (1)/1 [1]
2) Pistachio 3) Pistachio 3.) Pistachio 4. Pistachio 2) Pistachio 3- Pistachio 1. Pistachios 2 - Pistachio 5- Pistacia 3. pistachio 2) Pistachio 1) pistachio (31)/12 [2.58]
6) Macadamia 1) Macadamia 4.) Macadamia 6. Macadamia 2 - Macadamia 5) Macadamia 1- Macadamia 3. Macadamia 3 - Macadamia 2. Macadamian 3) macadamia (36)/11 [3.27]
3) Cashew 9) Cashew 2.) Cashew 1. Cashew 1 - Cashew 1) Cashew 4. Cashews 1 - Cashew 1- Cashew 5. Cashew 8. cashew 3) Cashew 4) cashew (43)/13 [3.31]
5) Hickory nut 3 - Hickory (8)/2 [4.0]
1) Pecan 4. Pecans 2) Pecan (in a pie) 8) Pecan (not in a pie) 1.) Pecan 8. Pecan 4 - Pecan 4) Pecan 5 - Pecan 3- Pecan 6. pecan 4) Pecan 5) pecan (55)/13 [4.23]
8) Almond 1. Almonds 10) Almond 6.) Almond 2. Almond 6 - Almond 8) Almond 2- Almond 4 - Almond 4- Almond 6. Almond 1. almond 2) almond (60)/13 [4.62]
7) Peanut 3. Peanuts 7) Peanut 9.) Peanut 3. Peanut 8 - Peanut 6) Peanut 6 - Peanut 2- Peanut 4. peanut 1) Peanut 8) peanut (64)/12 [5.33]
4) Hazelnut/filbert 5) Hazelnut 7.) Hazelnut 5. Hazelnut 7 - Hazel 7) Hazelnut 4- Filbert/Hazelnut 5 - Hazelnut 6- Hazelnut 5. filbert (55)/10 [5.5]
9) Walnut 2. Walnuts 4) Walnut 8.) Walnut 7. Walnut 5 - Walnut 9 - Black Walnut 3) Walnut 7- Walnut 4. Walnut 2. walnut 6) walnut (66)/12 [5.5]
10) Brazil nut 6) Brazil nut 5.) Brazil Nut 9. Brazil 9) Brazil 3. Brazil 7. Brazil nut 7) brazil (56)/8 [7.0]
11) Chestnut 7. Chesnut (18)/2 [9]
12) Kola nut
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My grandfather (and later, my uncle) would put out a huge wooden bowl of walnuts and pecans in the shell every year at Christmastime, with a heavy old steel nutcracker.
I thought this was wonderfully charming, so I usually do the same thing (in a smaller wooden bowl).
Drives the Ukulele Lady crazy, because no one ever eats them.
I’m not a pollster but I have to question the system used to create these ranking. One person ranked pine nuts number one. And that put pine nuts at the top of the overall list even though nobody else even included them on their list. Shouldn’t the non-presence of pine nuts on so many lists lower their overall ranking?
Sounds familiar from old days in my family, except folks would eat them! Mostly pecans, almonds, walnuts and Brazils. I didn’t learn about hickory nuts (scalybarks) until I was grown and they are “tough nuts to crack!” for sure.
Grandmama would boil peanuts every now and then and that was real close to Heaven.
I welcome a better system. Be my guest. (I had similar misgivings about that result.)
A similar problem is the Hickory Nut.
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Dry roasted and lightly salted by preference unless otherwise noted.
- macadamia (Macadamia spp.)
- hazelnut (Corylus spp.)
- walnut (Juglans regia, J. californica)
- pistachio (Pistacia vera)
- almond (Prunis dulcis)
- pine nut (Pinus spp.)
- pecan (Carya illinoinensis), candied (pralined?)
- peanut (Arachis hypogaea) Yes, I know it’s a legume.
Tolerated in a mix but not enjoyed: cashew (Anacardium occidentale)
Avoided since childhood: Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa)
- pistachio
- cashew
- pecan
- brazil
- hazel
- walnut
- peanut
- pretty much all the rest
I’d eat a lot more pistachios if they weren’t so danged expensive, shelled. I like shelling them, sometimes, but mostly because it keeps my mindless consumption in check.
The shelled ones I just do a Homer Simpson on…gone.
Almonds
Walnuts
Peanuts
Pecans
Most of the rest of them
Cashews
Macadamia
How’s about those Scientologists?
I don’t want to make light of this, however these creeps make my skin crawl. Is there nothing we can do to put a stop to them? It seems as if they can get away with most anything and everything and there is nothing we can do to put a stop to them.
Seems like it only takes a single person at the top of their org to run the whole thing. All that person has to do is organize all the others until the entire group runs in the way that single single person whants it to run - and, of course, all the money has to trickle up from the victims right up to that leader). Are you familiar with the term, “Dear Leader”? It ain’t no joke. No joke at all.
I am just so sad at the thought of it and … I don’t even know who to blame for this ongoing tragedy. Seems like all of our freedom has brought us this one huge tragedy. Who do we blame? Who do we fight? Is there nothing we can do about this? If so, what kind of weapons would you recommend we get using our 4th ammendment rights?
I don’t know hardly anything about those ammendments. But we need to do something to get ourselves out of this pickle. We put ourselves into this big pickle. Is there no way we can use our freedoms to get the Hell out of it?