Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree.
Nutmeg is the hard, aromatic seed of the fruit of an East Indian tree called Myristica Fragrans. The seed is used in grated form as a spice.
You have to crack the outside shell and grate the nut inside.
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
No because a nutmeg is a fruit not a nut
Nutmeg comes from the fruit of a 50 ft (15 m) tall tropical evergreen tree. The bark is smooth and grayish brown with green young branches and leaves. The oblong, fleshy fruit, contains the nutmeg nut.
It is a nut of the nutmeg tree. Nuts are also fruits.
A part or organ, such as an arm, leg, tail, or fin, that is joined to the axis or trunk of a body. in botany, an ARIL as in the appendage of a nutmeg seed or a yew seed
yes theay are nuts but some markets have them already crushed and made into powdered nutmeg :p
this is actually i difficult question to answer. Many say that this is a nut but when it comes down to it the chest"nut" is actually a seed. It qualifies as a seed more than a nut.
The spice is one word "nutmeg."
its a seed
No, nutmeg is not a tap root; it is the seed of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). The tree itself has a fibrous root system, which consists of many thin roots spreading out rather than a single, thick tap root. The nutmeg seed is used as a spice and is known for its aromatic flavor.