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Summary
almond is a food ingredient[1]. almond draws 667 Wikipedia views per month (food_ingredient category, ranking #70 of 98).[2]
Key Facts
- almond's instance of is recorded as food ingredient[3].
- almond is a type of drupe[4].
- almond is a type of nut[5].
- almond is a type of seed[6].
- almond is part of almond milk[7].
- almond is part of almond meal[8].
- almond is part of almond butter[9].
- almond's Commons category is recorded as Almonds[10].
- almond's color is recorded as brown[11].
- almond's color is recorded as yellow[12].
- almond's color is recorded as white[13].
- almond's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Almonds[14].
- almond's natural product of taxon is recorded as Prunus amygdalus[15].
- almond's different from is recorded as Almond[16].
- almond's different from is recorded as Amande[17].
- almond's different from is recorded as Almendra[18].
- almond's different from is recorded as Mandel[19].
- almond's different from is recorded as Amandel[20].
- almond's carbon footprint is recorded as {'unit': 'Q57084968', 'amount': '+5.2'}[21].
- almond's water footprint is recorded as {'unit': 'Q57899268', 'amount': '+8047'}[22].
- almond's water footprint is recorded as {'unit': 'Q57899268', 'amount': '+16095'}[23].
- almond's WordLift URL is recorded as http://data.thenextweb.com/tnw/entity/almond[24].
- almond's food energy is recorded as {'unit': 'Q130964', 'amount': '+579'}[25].
Why It Matters
almond draws 667 Wikipedia views per month (food_ingredient category, ranking #70 of 98).[2] almond has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] almond is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]