There is no such thing as the "nut" family. True nuts come from two different families of trees, neither of which sunflowers belong to. Other plants that produce fruits called nuts belong to a wide variety of families.
No. However, they are often processed in the same facilities as nuts, so you may want to avoid them if you have a nut allergy.
Yes, people eat sunflower seeds (even my brother) because sunflower seeds taste good, but any way sunflower seeds do have nuts.
It is considered a tree nut by most allergists, but it is not an actual nut.
A candle nut tree is hawaii's state tree a pretty tall tree
peanut shell??? Sunflower seed
cones
I Had a Little Nut Tree was created in 1789.
The Kukui nut tree (Candlenut tree) is the state tree. I do not think there is an official state nut- but the macadamia is pretty popular!
A beechnut is the nut of the beech tree - the small, triangular nut of the beech tree.
A cob-nut tree. They are a type of hazel nut.
This depends to what "nut allergy" refers. A tree nut allergy would include "true" nuts, including sunflower seeds, almonds, cashews, etc. A peanut allergy is actually to a legume, so eating sunflower seeds would be safe as long as they were not processed in a plant that also processes peanuts or peanut-containing products.
Cocoa beans are not considered a tree nut. However they do come from trees. The actual tree nut is the Cacao tree nut which contains the actual cocoa beans.
The airport code for Nut Tree Airport is VCB.
The nut, or fruit. of the oak tree is the acorn.