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Chestnuts are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, so yes they are a form of tree nut.
No, absolutely not.
no,chestnuts are still a type of nut
yes its the nut of a horse chestnut tree.
None of these are actually nuts. Peanuts are legumes; the others are seeds.
Chestnut has two syllables chest-nut
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.
Assuming you mean "Brazil nut" ...it's actually not a nut, but the seed of the tree Bertholletia excelsa. In Brazil itself, they're usually called castanhas-do-pará (chestnuts from Pará).
The pecan tree, native to Mexico, Mississippi and Texas River Valleys, is the only naturally growing nut tree in North America.
Conkers
No. The buckeye is the nut of several tree species of the genus Aesculus. The chestnut is a genus of eight or nine species of deciduous trees and shrubs in the beech family Fagaceae, family Sapindaceae.There are also some Eurasian Aesculus species that are called horse chestnuts.
Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx