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Though it has a bitter flavor at first, the taste sweetens to some degree as the nut is chewed, and cooking can further reduce its astringency. Overall the taste is earthy with a hint of vanilla.  
Though it has a bitter flavor at first, the taste sweetens to some degree as the nut is chewed, and cooking can further reduce its astringency. Overall the taste is earthy with a hint of vanilla.  


When powdered aulnuts are steeped in water and strained, the resulting liquid is a fair substitute for dairy milk, which is at a premium on Paperweight, and can be cultured to form [[kwehdyr]], a yogurt-like drink.  
When powdered aulnuts are steeped in water and strained, the resulting liquid is a fair substitute for dairy milk, which is at a premium on Paperweight, and can be cultured to form [[kwefyr]], a yogurt-like drink.  


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