Noun
The nut of the Pistacia vera, a tree of the order Anacardiaceae, containing a kernel of a pale greenish color, which has a pleasant taste, resembling that of the almond, and yields an oil of agreeable taste and odor; -- called also pistachio nut. It is wholesome and nutritive. The tree grows in Arabia, Persia, Syria, and Sicily.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy the time, prepare the filling by grinding pistachio, raisins and coconut flakes to get a coarse paste. Source: Internet
Banana cream, pistachio, or almond cream with cherry water and damson or strawberry water are other options. Source: Internet
Early farmers lived here between 9,600 and 8,200 BC, cultivating wild plants such as wild barley, pistachio, and fig trees, and hunting or herding wild goats, cattle, and gazelle. Source: Internet
A hidden sour cherry enveloped by pistachio cream hinted with cinnamon and dusted with pink faerie glitter. Source: Internet
And there is emerald, jade, lime, avocado, pistachio, mint, and olive. Source: Internet
Hair was treated with a balm made of a combination of beef fat, castor oil, beeswax and pine gum and with a drop of aromatic pistachio oil as an optional extra. Source: Internet