Ancient Incans did harvest nuts and all different kinds too. Nuts weren't as important or a staple food, though. Incan harvested and cultivated a variety of different foods and nuts were one of them.
There could be if you have locking lug nuts.
Peanuts, like peas and beans, are legumes. Nuts have different botanical origins.
All nuts are seeds but not all seeds are nuts. One famous example the Castor Bean.
... the edible ones. There are so many different kinds of nuts, and they all taste different. Even specifying that you want the combo to taste good, you still have to account for different tastes. My personal favorite? Goat, Cashews & cranberry chutney.
No,my nuts don't.
"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
No, quillaia and yucca are not related to nuts. Quillaia is a tree native to South America known for its saponins used in food and beverages, while yucca is a plant native to the Americas often used in cooking and medicine. Both are not nuts and come from different plant families.
ALL nuts are healthy !!
Yes. Pine nuts, walnuts, pecans and cashews are routinely used in pesto, but other kinds of nuts can also be used.
ANSI B18.1.1 is a standard for allowance in the thread of bolts and nuts, in which values of major dia, pitch dia etc is given for different classes of bolts and nuts.
Pine nuts are also known as pignolis.