True chestnuts, yes. But they are not to be confused with Horse Chestnuts, which are not usually consumed.Chestnuts or chestnut stuffing are a traditional Christmas accompaniment to turkey in England and France; French Marrons glacés are an expensive sweet delicacy; in many European cities in winter you will find people roasting chestnuts in a sort of barrel or drum and then selling them.
Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.
No. Chestnuts are nuts that grow on trees. Water chestnut is a type of vegetable.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
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!
Dogs should not eat any type of chestnuts. Chestnuts are highly toxic to them and can potentially risk your dogs health. Keep any chestnuts away from where a dog can get to them.
Fresh water chestnuts are fine. Canned water chestnuts require a kosher for Passover hechsher.
no,chestnuts are still a type of nut
"Marrons" are horse chestnuts / conkers. Chestnuts can also be called "marrons" when prepared and sold. ("marrons glacés" are chestnuts)
nueces = nuts castanas (tilde,~,over the 'n') = chestnuts
Buckeyes and chestnuts are related, but they are not the same thing. Chestnuts have two or three fruit in the pods, while buckeyes only have one fruit. Chestnuts are edible and the buckeyes are not. Both nuts are native to the United States.