Pecans

RobertP

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Friends sent us 5 lbs of shelled Cane River (Louisiana) Pecans for Christmas and they are delicious. MrsP is planning to make a pecan pie this weekend - my very favorite - and I'm going to see if she will also toast a batch for snacks. Growing up, they were a staple at Christmas time and I haven't had any in a long time. She also has a recipe for cinnamon meringue pecans which is to die for. I'll see if I can find it.
 
How do you say pecan? Are they pee-KAHNs, pee-CANs, PEE-cans, pick-AHNs or some other pronunciation? How do YOU say pecan? I say pick-AHN. But, anyway you say it, I'll eat 'em! They are my favorite nut! :dance:

Turns out, it depends on where you're from. Joshua Katz, a doctoral student studying statistics at NC State University, recently created interactive dialect maps using data from Bert Vaux at the University of Cambridge. For example, check out the map showing how people pronounce "pecan":
pecan  map.jpg
It shows that pee-KAHN is dominant nationwide, but in areas of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Mississippi, pick-AHN reigns supreme. PEE-can is popular on the East Coast and in New England, while folks from Wisconsin, northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula go with PEE-kahn.

The linguistics department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee just also shared a pecan pronunciation map that gives another option – where people may say pee-KAHN by itself, but then say PEE-can when using a compound word, like pecan pie. http://farmflavor.com/how-do-you-say-pecan-mapping-food-dialect-trends-across-the-u-s/

Mrs. P's cinnamon meringue pecans sound amazing! Looking forward to that recipe!
 
I must be the outlier with the pronunciation. I say it as puh-Kahn.
But if anyone sent me 5 lbs, I doubt they would last long enough to get into a pie or be toasted. Eat 'em like peanuts. Mother use to chase me from the kitchen when she was baking pies just to be sure to have enough to make them!
 

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