No, not all nuts have shells. Some nuts, like almonds and cashews, have a shell-like structure called a hull that needs to be removed before the nut is edible. Other nuts, like peanuts, have a thin outer shell that is typically removed before consumption.
No, not all true nuts grow on trees. True nuts are botanical fruits composed of a hard outer shell surrounding an edible seed. While many true nuts like acorns and chestnuts grow on trees, others like hazelnuts grow on shrubs.
Some herbivores do eat nuts as part of their diet, depending on the species. For example, squirrels are herbivores that eat nuts as a significant part of their diet. Nuts can provide essential nutrients and energy for herbivores, but not all herbivores consume them.
Yes, peanuts contain natural sugar in the form of sucrose, glucose, and fructose. The amount of natural sugar in peanuts is relatively low compared to other nuts, making them a good option for those looking to manage their sugar intake.
Yes, nuts have protein in them. One of the most common nuts with proteins is the peanut. If you look up how much proteins nuts have, you will see thier amount. I don't feel like writing it all down so look it up yourself! It's really easy.
no they are a plant
No, not all nuts are considered seeds. Nuts are a type of seed, but not all seeds are classified as nuts.
There are not whole nuts in the cereal, but there is natural almond flavor in the ingredients.
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All nuts are seeds but not all seeds are nuts. One famous example the Castor Bean.
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The greenish pigmentation is due to the high content of chlorophyll, a natural green pigment found in all plants.
ALL nuts are healthy !!
nuts and animals are for the food.
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