Pecan

/pɪˈkɑːn/ or /ˈpiːkæn/ (varies by region) noun

A pecan is a type of nut with a smooth brown shell and a rich, oily, slightly sweet flavor, often used in pies and desserts. It grows on tall pecan trees.

“Pecan” comes from an Algonquian Native American word, often reconstructed as *pakani*, meaning “nut requiring a stone to crack.” It entered English through French speakers in North America.

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