>>>>>That also looks similar to pistachio, but I'm not sure I tried that.
>>>>>I meant walnuts -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Walnut03.jpg>>>>
>>>>You say it can't found in America?.. I knew americans benefit all staff of life. :))
>>>>We call that as ceviz. I like it.
>>>>It's delicious and furnitures are covered with it's batten so valuable...
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>>>You mean "Walnut veneer" - a thin layer of the beautifully-grained walnut wood to adorn furniture. Also the dashboard of posh cars like Rolls Royces.
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>>PDMFJI
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>>..veneer? The german word is Furnier
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>Very close words!
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>>... And yes I like Walnut veneer. I have some 70 year old parts.
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>Then I'd have thought you'd have retired by now. And the rest of you is transplants? :-)
LOL
No, the opposite. ::)
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>Terry
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>>Agnes
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