Chestnuts need small stones to get rid of the germs as the small stones are not normal stones.
Chestnuts should not be fried with small stones, as the stones can damage teeth and pose a choking hazard if accidentally consumed. Chestnuts are typically cooked by roasting, boiling, or baking them without any stones. It is important to remove any stones or debris before cooking chestnuts to ensure they are safe to eat.
They need the heat to get rid of the germs which are attacking them
It will get cooked if it is fried with small stones. Stones allow yhe chestnuts to fry because the density and moving heat is conducted andthere fore allows it to fry. Mas selamat Micheal Jackson and Indian prata has conducted that experiment
When you rub two stones together, you typically produce friction which can generate heat. If the stones are of the same material, you may also produce small particles or dust from the abrasion.
To cook chestnuts on the stove, make a small cut on the flat side of each chestnut, then place them in a pot of boiling water for about 15-20 minutes. Drain the chestnuts and peel off the shells while they are still warm. Enjoy your cooked chestnuts!
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To effectively score chestnuts for roasting, make a small cut or "X" on the flat side of each chestnut using a sharp knife. This allows steam to escape during roasting and prevents the chestnuts from exploding.
No because their teeth are too small and they can't chew it
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glacial plucking moves both small and big stones
To roast chestnuts on an open fire, make a small cut on the flat side of each chestnut to prevent them from exploding. Place the chestnuts in a chestnut roasting pan or a wire basket and hold them over the open fire, turning them occasionally for about 15-20 minutes until the shells are charred and the insides are tender. Enjoy your roasted chestnuts!
The word 'fried' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to fry'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He fried the pork chops for dinner. (verb)She would rather have fried chicken. (adjective)The word 'fry' is both a verb (fry, fries, frying, fried) and a noun (fry, fries).The noun 'fry' as a word for recently hatched fish is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.The plural form of the noun 'fry' as a word for a get-together where fried food is served; an informal word for something fried (French fry) or children (small fry) is fries (French fries, small fries).