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Definition of Pignolias
1. pignolia [n] - See also: pignolia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pignolias
Literary usage of Pignolias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Unfired Foods and Hygienic Dietetics for Prophylactic (preventative) Feeding by George Julius Drews (1909)
"pignolias flaked. Mix these thoroughly and chip over it a layer of 2 oz. Tomato and
serve. ... Peanuts, pignolias or Almonds flaked. Mix these and serve. ..."
2. Uncooked Foods & how to Use Them: A Treatise on how to Get the Highest Form by Eugene Christian, Mollie Griswold Christian (1904)
"pignolias. Unfired Crackers. Dates. Cold Slaw with Olive Oil. Persian Prunes with
Cream. Milk. DINNER. Grapes. Winter Nellie Pears. Pecans. Black Walnuts. ..."
3. Meatless Cookery: With Special Reference to Diet for Heart Disease, Blood by Maria McIlvaine Gillmore (1914)
"2 4 ounces pignolias 4 ounces rusk crumbs 4 ounces almonds 4 ounces sultanas
Whites of 4 eggs Prepare the nuts, and grind in a nut mill; then pound with a ..."