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What (who) is nut-butter - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Butternuts; Butter nut; Butter-Nut; Butternut (disambiguation)

Nut butter         
SPREADABLE FOOD MADE BY GRINDING NUTS
Chickpea butter
A nut butter is a spreadable foodstuff made by grinding nuts into a paste. The result has a high fat content and can be spread like true butter, but is otherwise unrelated.
Acorn nut         
HARDWARE NUT
Cap nut; Dome nut
An acorn nut, also referred to as crown hex nut, blind nut, cap nut, domed cap nut, or dome nut (UK), is a nut that has a domed end on one side. When used together with a threaded fastener with an external male thread, the domed end encloses the external thread, either to protect the thread or to protect nearby objects from contact with the thread.
Butter pecan         
A FLAVOR POPULARLY USED IN CAKES, COOKIES AND ICE CREAM
Butter Pecan ice cream; Butter pecan ice cream; Butter Pecan
Butter pecan is a flavor, prominent especially in the United States, in ice cream, cakes, and cookies. Roasted pecans, butter, and vanilla flavor are used in butter pecan baked goods.

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Butternut

Butternut may refer to:

  • Butternut (tree), Juglans cinerea, a species of walnut tree commonly called a butternut tree
  • Butternut squash, Cucurbita moschata, an edible winter squash
  • USS Butternut (YAG-60), a 1941 ship of the United States Navy
  • Butternut Breads, a regional brand marketed by Flowers Foods
  • Butternut (people), a nineteenth century term for southern settlers of the American old Northwest