pecan
word
Definition
A pecan is an oval-shaped nut from the pecan tree, commonly used in desserts and baking, especially in the United States.
Usage & Nuances
"Pecan" is most common in North America and especially linked to Southern US cuisine, as in "pecan pie." It refers to both the nut and the tree. The pronunciation varies: /pɪˈkɑːn/ or /ˈpiːkən/. Not to be confused with "walnut" or "almond."
Spanish: nuez pecanaPortuguese (BR): pecã - noz-pecãPortuguese (PT): pecã - noz-pecãChinese (Simplified): 碧根果 - 山核桃Chinese (Traditional): 碧根果 - 山核桃Hindi: पेकान (अखरोट की एक किस्म)Arabic: جوز البقانBengali: পেকান বাদামRussian: пеканJapanese: ピーカンナッツVietnamese: hạt hồ đàoKorean: 피칸Turkish: pekanUrdu: پیکانIndonesian: pecan - kacang pecan
Example Sentences
I like eating pecan nuts as a snack.
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A pecan is a type of nut.
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My grandmother made a pecan pie for dessert.
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Have you ever tasted a pecan pie at Thanksgiving?
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Can you add some chopped pecan to the salad?
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The cookies are even better with roasted pecan pieces inside.
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