Conkers is the nickname of the Horse Chestnut.
No, corn is not a nut. Corn is a type of grain that grows on a cob, while nuts are a type of seed that grows on trees.
a type of nut. it grows on a tree
Conkers
It is the horse chestnut that produces conkers.
Conkers are called so because the name derives from the game traditionally played with the seeds of the horse chestnut tree, known as "conkers." The term is believed to come from the old English word "conker," which referred to a hard nut or shell. The game involves stringing a conker and taking turns striking opponents' conkers until one breaks. This playful competition has made the name synonymous with the horse chestnut seeds used in it.
Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx
play CONKERS
Conkers come from the horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum), which is a deciduous tree known for its large, distinctive leaves and spiky green fruits.
a hasal is a nut that grows on trees
Conkers are named after the hard, shiny seeds of the horse chestnut tree which are called "conkers." The game of conkers involves stringing these seeds together and trying to break your opponent's conker.
A pistashio nut grows on a tree.
The betel nut is also known as the acreca nut. This seed grows on the areca palm tree. The betel nut is edible and often consumed and chewed wrapped in a betel leaf.