No. Chestnuts are nuts that grow on trees. Water chestnut is a type of vegetable.
they are in the vegetable food group.
Fresh water chestnuts are fine. Canned water chestnuts require a kosher for Passover hechsher.
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Water chestnuts come from a plant. Therefore, they are suitable for vegetarians.
You will be able to find water chestnuts in some grocery stores during certain times of the year. Asian markets will have water chestnuts all year long.
Yes, actually, water chestnuts can be frozen. First you would want to put them in a plastic, airtight container to avoid freezer burn.
Yes there is, a horse chestnut is somethin on the inside of their legs that when they where inside their mothers stomach they where connected, then when they where born the chestnut spit apart so they could walk. And a chestnut nut is something you eat.
The water chestnut is reproduced by an underground stem... or also known as corm.
It would depend on the type of vegetable and the initial water content of the vegetable. If the vegetable has little water in it, it would absorb water. If the vegetable has a high water content, it would lose water. It goes back to osmosis and trying to balance the concentration of solutes in the vegetable.
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No, absolutely not.