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"The seed inside of the shell is the part of the water chestnut we eat. These seeds can be eaten fried, roasted, boiled, or even raw and are said to be high in starch." The above answer is not correct - that is a normal chestnut, NOT a water chestnut. The edible part of a water chestnut is the root of an aquatic plant also known as caltrop.
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Chestnut is a noun when it refers to the tree, nut, or wood from that tree. It can be used as an adjective meaning reddish-brown.
No, the edible part of the water chestnut is a tuber (much like a potato) that forms on roots of the water chestnut plant, a grasslike plant that grows in freshwater ponds, mostly in Asian countries. The unpeeled tuber resembles a chestnut, giving the plant its somewhat misleading name.
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Chestnut hill is a historic neighborhood which covers parts of three different municipalities (Boston in Wext Roxbury, Brookline, and Newton). There is no mayor of Chestnut Hill and each area is governed by the relevant municipality. The borders are defined by the zip code 02467.
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Its sort of like a chestnut, it grows on the back of the fetlock joint. Some horses have them short, most feathered horse might have them a little longer, you can pull them off like you can a chestnut.
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