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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo
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July 27, 2025, Atlautla, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The walnut tree is the source of the Walnut, a nut brought to Mexico by the Spanish upon their arrival. It is cultivated in various parts of the country, such as the volcanic area in Atlautla, State of Mexico, a place famous for its seasonal cultivation and sale. This nut is usually shelled for consumption; its physical state before being sold for different uses is unknown. It originally has a green shell that makes it look similar to other fruits, making it easy to confuse for those unfamiliar with how the nut grows on the tree. This shell cov-stock-photo