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    Our pecan halves are pale and sticky but the shell looks ready. What does that mean?
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    This means the nut meat is still fresh and you should consider leaving them to dry.
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    Can I eat pecans that have a powdery substance on the meat, or that have little black spots on them?
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    The rust-colored powder, I just wipe off. Throw black spotted ones away. If there is mold anywhere inside the shell throw the whole nut away.
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    Do I remove the soft green outer shell before eating the pecans, or do they need to dry out first?
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    If the green outer shell is still on the pecan, then pecan it is not ready to be eaten.
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    Should shelled pecans be toasted before storing?
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    It's unnecessary. They keep well raw as long as they are in a sealed container. I've kept them for a year at a time in the freezer.
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    What causes dark spots to form on a pecan?
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    Stink bugs get in the pecans and secrete a substance that discolors them and leaves a bitter taste. These pecans are not good for eating.
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    How should pecans in the shell be sanitized before cracking?
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    You don't have to sanitize them, as the shell keeps the nut inside clean.
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    Can I help the pecans ripen if they fall off the tree while they are still green?
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    No, there is nothing that you can do if they fall off early.
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    Is it safe to eat raw pecans?
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    Raw pecans contain small traces of rubidium cyanide. Eating up to a dozen or so won't have any effect on your health. However, depending on your body mass, you could eventually experience toxicity.
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    What do pecans generally yield as a percentage of nutmeat/whole pecans?
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    A pecan meat usually yield between 40% -60% depending on the size and the variety.
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    What makes pecan meat stick in its shell?
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    The shell is a closed compartment, and the meat is a tight fit. When the shell is cracked and loosened, then the meat can be removed.
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    Can I rinse the shelled pecans before I use them in baked goods?
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    You can, but it's not necessary. They are clean inside the shell and therefore still clean when the shell is removed.
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    Some of my pecans are black and fall off because of wind. There is no green outer shell. Are they still good?
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    The black ones that fall off early are usually not good. The birds and squirrels generally won't even eat them.
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    Do pecans need to be rinsed before I consume them after cracking?
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    You don't necessarily need to, but it wouldn't hurt anything either.
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    Can I wash the pecans before storing them?
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    Yes. In fact, some say they shell easier if you boil them first. Just make sure you dry them out well before storing them.
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