Yes, a walnut is classified as a nut.
Yes, a walnut is a type of nut.
A pecan is classified as a nut.
Yes, a walnut is classified as a fruit because it is the seed-bearing part of a tree that develops from the ovary of a flower.
Because they grow walnuts.But the word derives originally from a Lower Latin base nux Gallica, literally meaning "Gaulish nut" because it was introduced to Europe from Gaul and Italy. The Germanic base evolved into the Olde Englishe base word walhnutu, literally meaning foreign nut, to distinguish it from the native hazel nut.
The seed is the part of the nut known as walnut (Juglans spp) that is eaten.Specifically, nuts are considered fruits. Within the category of fruits, there are hard-shelled and soft-skinned members. Walnuts represent an example of hard-shelled fruits (or nuts) and are composed of a hard outer fruit and an edible inner seed.A popular example of soft fruits are apples (Malusspp).
Yes, a walnut is a type of nut.
Yes, the walnut is a fruit. in fact, a nut is a type of fruit, however a walnut is not a nut but a different type of fruit called a "drupe".
no. its a nut.
Walnut has two syllables. Wal-nut
a walnut
I think that a type of nut is either a walnut, or peanut because a walnut is the biggest of them all and a peanut is as small as a seed.
walnut peanut
the walnut
A pecan is classified as a nut.
Well, honey, a walnut is indeed bigger than a peanut. It's like comparing a Cadillac to a Smart car. One's a big ol' nut while the other's just a little nut. So, if you're looking for size, go with the walnut, darling.
Yes, a walnut is classified as a fruit because it is the seed-bearing part of a tree that develops from the ovary of a flower.
You say it the same way you say the nut in walnut.