Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Pistachios for breakfastSince I have cut out all dairy from my diet (I now feel 100% better) I am still unsure of what to eat in the mornings. I absolutely loved cereals and yoghurt and muesli and lots of milk so now am a bit stuck. Am trying to have fruit juice and fruit in the morning but sometimes I need a little more. I am having toast and jam, sometimes granola bars but today I had a bag of pistachios.

I know it is odd but that was the only thing in the kitchen this morning. I ate the unsalted Marks and Spencer brand ones which were great. I then Googled what they are exactly and found out that the pistachio is the name of the tree and we eat the seed of the pistachio fruit. Did you know that –it is a fruit seed not a nut.

The reason why the Diabs were always eating nuts like pistachios are that the trees are native to the middle east, namely Iran and Afghanistan but the US –mainly California is now the second largest producer and exporter of the tree’s seed. I guess we call it a nut to make life easier and because it looks like a nut. Unlike olives which need to be cracked by hand, the pistachio shell cracks itself when the fruit ripens, apparently you can hear the pop.

Just some interesting food for thought today – I was unaware of any of these facts but they say, you learn something new every day!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

One, two, tree
Many Sicilian men and the Irish have one thing in common; with their accents - they pronounce the number three the same way - 'tree'.

The pic is of three Irish fellas who own a bar in NYC called Bua, located in St.Mark's square in the East Village. David, who is in the middle is the lovely boyfriend of my fabulous friend Nat.
Bua celebrated their 3rd anniversary this past week which is a great accomplishment for a bar or business for that matter - as there is some awful statistic that one out of three businesses fail in their first year - ouch!

So to make fun of their Irish accents they got these t-shirts made for their anniversary party. Congrats Bua! I can't wait to come visit and have some great Irish hospitality.

Bua in Irish Gaelic means 'victory' which is appropriate for their success!