On walnut trees.
Pretty well all over the world in ideally temperate climates.
yes! yes.
No---they grow in my pants and then get spread over your mom's face
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
Yes because I think they grow
Walnuts grow on the Walnut Tree. The most common varieties are from England and Persia.
They are fruit, but Some fruits are difficult to categorize. Walnuts grow within an outer husk; these fruits are technically drupes or drupaceous nuts, and thus not true botanical nuts
You can use a special shampoo or treatment to put in your hair. You can eat food and snacks to make your hair grow such as walnuts.
Walnuts, both domestic and wild are seen here in Bulgaria
Walnuts are walnuts. They are whole, pieces, or halves but still walnuts.
Pecans grow on pecan trees and walnuts grow on walnut trees... Stupid grows on stupid trees... what a dumb answer. This is directly from http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/ The most notable difference in appearance lies in the shape of pecans and walnuts. Walnuts resemble human brain in their formation, while pecans have deep ridges that are long though retaining the same elliptical shape. Pecans are dark brown, whereas walnuts are light brown in color. There are also differences in taste with distinct flavor of both pecans and walnuts. If you are in a market, you would be surprised to see higher priced pecan in comparison to better known walnuts. Read more: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/#ixzz1eMmm4LZW
Black walnuts grow in a sturdy, prickly husk. These need to be dried a couple of days if they fall off the tree with the nut. The nut itself does not need to be dried in order to crack it and enjoy. One thing that you do need is a heavy hammer and a nut pick. Black walnuts are very heavily protected by the shell.
Yes, walnuts can be pickled in vinegar