Why White People Use This Racial Slur to Describe Brazil Nuts
<p>Asa Southerner, the type of nut I'm most familiar with is the pecan. They are sweet, buttery, and plentiful, dropping from massive trees in backgrounds and local parks. My sister and I grew up picking pecans, using one to crack the other, and relishing a quick snack. Before us, my father picked pecans in his yard and sold enough to buy his first Superman comic book and a telescope. Of course, <a href="https://sunridgefarms.com/blog/almonds-americas-favorite-nut/#:~:text=Almonds%20are%20an%20amazing%20nut,%2C%20sprouted%2C%20glazed%20and%20more." rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">almonds</a> are America's favorite nut, but for many Louisianians, the pecan takes the cake.</p>
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