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Nuts

Nuts are hard-shelled fruits of plants which do not release the seed through an opening. Botanical and culinary usage differ, with the latter including even those without hard covering such as almonds, cashew and the like.

1,951 Questions

What are walnut butterflies?

A caterpillar that, when in metamorphosis, cocoon looks like a walnut shell.

Do peanuts grow on a bush?

Actually, peanut plants do grow from peanuts. However, you have to make sure that they are raw peanuts. If you try to use roasted peanuts, they will not work. Plant the entire peanut (shell and all) and water if very well. Do not water it again until you see the peanut plant begin to sprout!

Are walnuts high in tryptophan?

Amount in 100 Grams of Walnuts

Isoleucine* 566 mg Leucine* 922 mg Lysine* 388 mg Methionine* 280 mg

Cystine* 345 mg Phenylalanine* 628 mg Tyrosine* 439 mg Threonine* 488 mg

Tryptophan* 139 mg Valine* 723 mg Arginine* 2103 mg Histidine* 359 mg

Alanine 609 mg Aspartic Acid 1475 mg Glutamic Acid 2809 mg Glycine 755 mg

Proline 553 mg Serine 782 mg

Total Essential Amino Acids 6676 mg

Total Non-essential Amino Acids 7767 mg

Total Amino Acids 14443 mg

Will walnuts explode in fire?

there is 23.483798273859720893475% chance that the walnut will not go "kaboom"

Why is it good for farmers to switch off between growing peanuts and growing cotton?

Cotton is a plant that makes huge demands on soils and area resources. Peanuts are members of the legume family. That means that they're nitrogen fixers. So they're able to change nitrogen from a form that's present but inaccessible within the soil, into a soluble form that's available for use by plant roots and the organisms of the soil food web. Therefore, peanuts build back up the soil that has been ravaged by cotton production. For it makes nitrogen available. And nitrogen is one of 17-18 elements that are essential for healthy soils, soil food webs, and plants. It's one of what are called the macro and secondary nutrients, for their use in larger quantities by soils. And it's therefore one of the three major elements that's found in artificial, commercial, conventional, fast-acting, synthetic N-P-K fertilizers. For the N stands for nitrogen, the P for phosphorus, and the K for potassium. And the bag of fertilizer always indicates their proportions within the total mix. For example, a popular choice is 10-10-10, which means 10% each of each of the big three elements.

Why are pine nuts so expensive?

Pignoli nuts are Italian and everything imported from there is more expensive.

Why are nuts good for you?

they are the best source of protein for humans.

Who is the peanut man?

I would say that could be George Washington Caver. Here is a wikipedea entry about him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver

Are cashew nuts harmful to dogs?

no idea! if you have a dog, you can find out by feeding it cashew nuts. Then wait 48 hrs!

^^ oh that's so nice. but i don't think they are because my dog eats them all the time she loves them as well as any type of potato chip

Do peanuts burn?

because they are made of fire.

Why do I have cramps after eating pecans?

Possibly because you eat too many at the one sitting. Nuts are extremely laxative.

How big should your nuts be?

That all depends on the size of the bolt to which it will be affixed.

What does a peanut eat?

A peanut is nourished by nutrients and water in the soil. The plant's roots carry out anchorage, storage and uptake functions. For the feeder portions of the roots move the nutrients and water from the soil, up through the roots and stalk, and into the shoots, to carry out the photosynthetic interaction with the sun. Through photosynthesis, the nutrients and water help create the energizing starches and sugars that the peanut needs to carry out necessary plant activities.

Do almonds expire?

Yes. Almonds can become stale or rancid.