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A donkey eating figs is considered funny because figs are not typically associated with a donkey's diet, and the image of a donkey eating such a delicacy can be seen as unexpected and humorous.
Figs
No, a fig is not a nut; it is a syconium, which is a type of multiple fruit that develops from a single flower's inverted structure. Figs contain many small seeds, which are technically the actual fruits of the fig tree. The fleshy part that we eat is the receptacle tissue surrounding these seeds. Thus, figs belong to the category of fruits, not nuts.
It is considered a tree nut by most allergists, but it is not an actual nut.
A kidney shape nut is a cashew nut. This is considered to be a riddle.
Cocoa beans are not considered a tree nut. However they do come from trees. The actual tree nut is the Cacao tree nut which contains the actual cocoa beans.
Figs have a moderate glycemic index (GI) value, typically ranging between 35 and 50, depending on whether they are fresh or dried. Fresh figs have a lower GI compared to dried figs, which can be higher due to the concentration of sugars as water content decreases. Overall, figs are generally considered to have a relatively low impact on blood sugar levels compared to high-GI foods.
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Figs are a type of fruit, so dried figs are just figs that happen to be dried
My nut sack.
figs and dates are grown in Egypt