you can use any type of nuts u prefer....it is up to your discretion.. enjoy what you like
no,chestnuts are still a type of nut
Water chesnuts are water-based and used in savory dishes, so they would ruin the recipe that you are trying to make. Regular chesnuts are a hearty nut, like an almond or a walnut.
If nut allergy is an issue, you cannot include any nuts at all. Almonds, peanuts, and pine nuts are all nuts.
While water chestnuts are not tree nuts and are generally well tolerated by those with tree nut allergies, it is still possible for someone with a tree nut allergy to also be allergic to water chestnuts. An allergic reaction to water chestnuts in a person with a tree nut allergy would be classified as a separate allergy, not a cross-reaction. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.
Chestnut has two syllables chest-nut
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chestnuts, breadnuttree nuts, beechnuts, --nutritiondata.com
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I dont know you should consult with a allergie doctor or just a regular doctor which ever you choose in my opinion I would say no just because chestnuts nut in the word so that means it is some kind of nut
Chestnuts are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, so yes they are a form of tree nut.
None of these are actually nuts. Peanuts are legumes; the others are seeds.
There are many websites where you can find the banana nut bread recipe. For example there is a recipe on the food network website and websites like simply recipes and all recipes.