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The first step is to assess what we are talking about. The category [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/pine_nuts Pine Nuts] has 297 products on 15 nov 2024. It has a single subcategory [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/shelled-pine-nuts Shelled pine nuts], which has 50 products. I did not know that these were sold unshelled?
 
The first step is to assess what we are talking about. The category [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/pine_nuts Pine Nuts] has 297 products on 15 nov 2024. It has a single subcategory [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/shelled-pine-nuts Shelled pine nuts], which has 50 products. I did not know that these were sold unshelled?
  
From a botanical side these are also called seeds, but then any nut is a kind of seed. There seem to be many variants of these edible seeds fro different trees. In fact there is category cedar nuts, which should be put under this category.
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From a botanical side these are also called seeds, but then any nut is a kind of seed. There seem to be many variants of these edible seeds from different trees. In fact there is category cedar nuts, which should be put under this category.
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Scrolling through the products in the category, all products seem similar. There are no obvious other related categories. Thus anything we recognize as a pine nut we can assign to this category, through the Hunger game, which is the next step.

Revision as of 16:48, 15 November 2024

Part of the Pine Nuts clean up journal

The first step is to assess what we are talking about. The category Pine Nuts has 297 products on 15 nov 2024. It has a single subcategory Shelled pine nuts, which has 50 products. I did not know that these were sold unshelled?

From a botanical side these are also called seeds, but then any nut is a kind of seed. There seem to be many variants of these edible seeds from different trees. In fact there is category cedar nuts, which should be put under this category.

Scrolling through the products in the category, all products seem similar. There are no obvious other related categories. Thus anything we recognize as a pine nut we can assign to this category, through the Hunger game, which is the next step.