Do You Know About Pistachio?
Answer:
PISTACHIO is a seed of Mediterranean trees. It has an edible green kernel. The pistachio tree is mostly found surrounded by western side of the subcontinent Asia, Syria and Afghanistan. Some archaeological facts tell us that the nuts were used as food in Turkey. First time its cultivation be started by Italy but then with the passage of time its cultivation spread to some other Mediterranean countries as economically. But it was first time introduced by United States in 1854.
The tree of pistachio has bushy type structure and it is broad-leaved as in good health. Its height ranges from twenty five to thirty feet with single or various trunks. They are very valuable ornamentals because of their beauty and nouns. This tree lives and produce even for centuries, if it gets suitable and favorable conditions to grow.
Pistachio is used as dry fruits in so many countries and they are also used surrounded by various dishes to add taste plus it can be used for garnishing purposes within sweet dishes. Consider this point while planting pistachio that you are going to plant it in full sun. Pruning (the act of trimming a plant) is very paying special attention to control the size and shape of its plants.
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