Spent some time there and can't say I've seen or tried them. There are two (2) types. Sweet chestnuts (American, Chinese, European and Japanese - 'sweet chestnuts') and bitter ("horse" or "corker") chestnuts. Other than by taste the best methods I know to identify is: sweet chestnuts are larger and "corkers" DO NOT have the point on the top where it is detached from the stem. They ae flat topped.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
non is eatable
No it's not eatable
If you really want to. Yes, they are eatable.
eatable
Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.Phoenix Park does have horsechestnut trees, so you will get chestnuts there.
Yes, emu eggs are eatable. As are Ostrich eggs!
No. Chestnuts are nuts that grow on trees. Water chestnut is a type of vegetable.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
Chestnuts and Horse Chestnuts are not the same thing. Chestnuts are edible by humans. Horse Chestnuts (Buckeyes) are not edible and are generally considered poisonous --- even to horses!
NO.
no