Food Facts about Pistachios
1. Pistachio nuts are a member of the cashew family, related closely to mangos, sumac and even poison ivy.
2. Iran produces more pistachios than any other country in the world with over 200k tons per year.
3. In Asia they are often referred to as ‘green almonds & the ‘happy nut’. In Iran they are called the ‘smiling nut’
4. Male pistachio trees are alternate bearing, meaning they produce heavier crops every other year.
5. All pistachio shells are naturally beige in color. Many companies dye inferior nuts red or green.
Daily Quote:
“Today’s mighty oak was once a single nut who held it’s ground.”~Mark Twain
Events of February 26
Today’s Food Hostory
on this day in…
- 1852 John Harvey Kellogg was born. A health food pioneer, developed the first breakfast cereals for his patients, Granose (flaked wheat) and toasted corn flakes.
- 1857 Emile Coue was born. A French pharmacist, he was an advocate of autosuggestion. He suggested repeating the following sentence 15 to 20 times in the morning and evening: “Every day, and in every way, I am becoming better and better.” It is said that 20% claim it works.
- 1895 Michael Joseph Owens patented an automatic glass blowing machine that could make multiple bottles at the same time. A big advance in bottle making, spurring the mass sale of beer, alcohol and sodas.
- 1903 RIP Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor of the Gatling Gun. He also developed machines for sowing rice, wheat, and other grains, and the steam plow.
- 1928 Fats Domino (Antoine Domino) was born in New Orleans. One of rock-and-roll’s earliest stars, one of his early hits was ‘Blueberry Hill’ in 1956.



Thanks for visiting my blog. Your blog is very interesting – I especially love the daily food history!
LOVE pistachios. Hubby and I were just talking the other day…where have all the red ones gone? Used to be that all the pistachios had shells that were dyed red, so “nut nippers” like us were literally caught red-handed! Fortunately, these don’t seem to be around as much anymore. But why for the love of Pete were the shells ever dyed in the first place?!
Thank you for the factoid about the automatic glass blowing machine. Curious to see more, I found a video on Youtube.
It is simply marvelous!
Pistachios are soooooo gooooooood.
In Sicily (Italy), we have the Pistacho festival. This is to celebrate “pistacchi di Bronte” that were promoted on the island during the Arabian domination.
awesome post. Interesting contents. Thanks for sharing.
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Once again your blog helped me out with my 52 Week Project. Check out how I was able to use my Pistachio picture for this week’s theme, Laughter, based upon this great post.
http://ayearofpics.wordpress.com/2012/02/26/project-52-week-8-laughter/
Thanks!
Pistachios are related to cashews? Who knew? They don’t even look alike.
My dog loves pistachios I do have to remove the shell for her though! LOL. Thanks for your post, always great. x
I had my first taste of pistachio nuts a few days back and it’s addicting. I love cashew nuts too so it’s no surprise that I got hooked with pistachios. :)
I love these posts every day, so interesting! Can I ask though, where on earth do you find out about these national food days? Are they official from some sort of food board or just for laughs? Sorry if that’s a silly question!
I wish there was an ‘official’ answer. Some days are passed by congress, state governments, national groups, cities, and individuals. I just celebrate them. if I can google a ‘day’ and find that across the board that it exists…then it is as National as needed. Hope this helps. BTW there are 9 days a year without a food holiday. For now at least
now I’m curious, which 9?
Ha Ha You’ll have to search my list. I am open to create a ‘day’ to fill in. What day would YOU celebrate.
Awesome
Nice post and very informative
Related to the mango? What happy cousins! :D
That would mean ice cream then? :)