Many things that are called nuts actually aren't by the strict botanical definition.
For example: almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, macadamias, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts are all technically not really nuts.
Hazelnuts, hickory nuts, chestnuts and acorns are some examples of true nuts.
pretty much none of them.
if your alergic to tree nuts all of them
Nuts are usually the seed of the plantIn strict botanical sense nuts are dry indehiscent fruits
The hickory nuts are not falling off my tree.
i think that getting kickes in the nuts hurts more because birth is something comeing out of you and getting kicked int he nuts is a pare of your body hurting.
Hickory trees typically produce nuts in a three year cycle. One year they will produce a heavy crop of nuts, the next year they will have a crop that is light to moderate, and the next year they produce very few nuts.
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"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
A large variety of nuts can be put in a gift basket. These variety of nuts include: walnuts, almond nuts, peanuts, cashew nuts, pistachio nuts, and pecan nuts.
Pine nuts are considered to be kosher nuts. Kosher nuts are required for times like Passover. The only nuts that are not considered kosher are nuts that are in the peanut family.
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beer nuts are $1.50 and deer nuts are under a buck.
The scientific name for a porcupine is Erethizon dorsatum.
Wall-Nuts without a doubt.
50 grams of nuts is 1 3/4 ounces of nuts.
the Brazil nuts
Many cans of "mixed nuts" contain legumes and seeds (which are not nuts) including peanuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, pecans, walnuts and Brazil nuts -- none of which are botanically "nuts".