No, they are a bony protrusion with a gel like texture on the inside of a horses legs. i dont know who you are but i agree with you
Chestnuts are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, so yes they are a form of tree nut.
Yes. They eat most kinds of nuts and berries, besides meat.
Dogs love to chew on horse chestnuts. Rodents such as squirrels & chipmunks are the main animals that really eat horse chestnuts.
Chestnuts and Horse Chestnuts are not the same thing. Chestnuts are edible by humans. Horse Chestnuts (Buckeyes) are not edible and are generally considered poisonous --- even to horses!
No, they are not. The nuts that are called chestnuts are poisonous to horses and ponies though.
No. Chestnuts are nuts that grow on trees. Water chestnut is a type of vegetable.
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
nueces = nuts castanas (tilde,~,over the 'n') = chestnuts
no
Chestnuts may be boiled, roasted, or grilled