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"The seed inside of the shell is the part of the water chestnut we eat. These seeds can be eaten fried, roasted, boiled, or even raw and are said to be high in starch." The above answer is not correct - that is a normal chestnut, NOT a water chestnut. The edible part of a water chestnut is the root of an aquatic plant also known as caltrop.
Sweet Chestnut Answer. The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum is the tree that supplies conkers. The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) sometimes called the Spanish Chestnut supplies the nuts we roast and eat around Christmas.
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Chestnut worms, specifically the larvae of the chestnut weevil (Curculio spp.), primarily feed on the nuts of chestnut trees. They burrow into the nuts, consuming the flesh as they grow. This feeding can lead to the development of holes in the nuts and ultimately affects the quality and quantity of the chestnut harvest. Effective pest management is essential to mitigate their impact on chestnut crops.
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In horses liver chestnut is a type of chestnut. So chestnut to chestnut will produce a chestnut foal. The actual shade of chestnut will be controlled by underlying factors that are not well understood.
Cherry Chestnut would be a lighter chestnut then the red chestnut but they both basicly are the same.
Yes, there are safe chestnuts for humans to eat, specifically the edible sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) and the American chestnut (Castanea dentata). These varieties can be roasted, boiled, or used in various dishes. However, it's important to avoid horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum), which are toxic to humans and can cause serious illness. Always ensure you're consuming the right type of chestnut.
Well, the color Chestnut is called Chestnut because it looks like Chestnut wood.
(Indian water chestnut): Singhada