Is it safe to burn black walnuts shells for heat?
Yes, they burn hotter and longer than wood chips ever will and are a great heat source. Be careful not to burn the whole nut though. they do have the tendancy to explode every so often. I burn only cracked shells and not the nut itself.
Why are nuts bevelled on one end?
if they weren't, even the slightest imperfection on one of the corners would prevent application of a (good) socket or spanner
when they turn a certain age, which is when they are 5, they can eat nuts but you still have to watch them or they might choke on the nuts which may produce vomiting (maybe just maybe so don't count on it) so basically all i am saying is kids under 5 years of age should not eat nuts unless you chew it up and regurgitate it first or you watch them while they eat it.
Walnuts when shelled look similar to pecans, but they are usually a bit bigger and darker.
What is true about sulferic acid?
Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid that is highly corrosive and can cause severe burns upon contact with skin. It is used in various industrial processes such as cleaning metals and in the production of fertilizers, chemicals, and batteries. It is also a key component in the acid rain phenomenon.
You have two different size hickory nuts What is the difference?
Possibly they come from two different types of hickory tree. Pignut hickory and pecan hickory are two different hicories with different nuts altogether. While pignuts are hard shelled and rather small in size, pecans are thin shelled and somewhat large in size.
If they came from the same tree the smaller nut just may not have matured correctly.
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Why is nut meat in pecan not filled out?
Nut meat in pecans may not be filled out due to several factors, including environmental conditions during growth, such as insufficient moisture or nutrients. Additionally, factors like pest damage, disease, or improper pollination can also lead to incomplete nut development. Lastly, the age and health of the tree can impact the quality and fullness of the nuts produced.
How do I sell a black walnut tree?
wo my friend I have black walnut trees in my yard and one of them got blown over in a storm and cabinet makers furniture makers an any one else was looking to take it off my hands for a couple of hundred bucks. So I checked around and found out how valuable the wood is . just mention that you have such a tree and want to sell it can you put a small sign up. State that you are taking offers for a week or 2, if it is a good size you can look to get a price of $8,000 to 10,ooo for it and they'll cut it down for you and clean up the mess also. good luck
Are pine nuts an allergen OR Are people allergic to pine nuts?
Pine nuts are a food. Some people may be allergic to them.
True chestnuts, yes. But they are not to be confused with Horse Chestnuts, which are not usually consumed.
Chestnuts or chestnut stuffing are a traditional Christmas accompaniment to turkey in England and France; French Marrons glacés are an expensive sweet delicacy; in many European cities in winter you will find people roasting chestnuts in a sort of barrel or drum and then selling them.
How do you remove walnut stains from carpet?
If you mean from human skin, I have not found any type of soap or hand cleaner that will remove walnut stains. But don't worry, your skin replaces itself rapidly, and in about 2 weeks the stains will fade due to new skin growth.
Which member of the Peanuts gang once said 'There's no heavier burden than a great potential'?
Linus van Pelt
Australia, Chile, China, the European Union countries (my source doesn't specify which ones), India, Turkey, and the USA. Adding Central Asian countries of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. Pakistan also has some, limited, almond production.
They along with numerous foods do contain trace amounts of a variety of harmful chemicals almonds are associated with cyanide(sp). There are 2 different types of Almonds, sweet and bitter. Sweet almonds are your common ones used in cooking or processed for oils, Bitter almonds are also used in cooking but must first be processed. It is these bitter almonds which are know to have a toxic amount of prussic acid (prussic acid can be refined into cyanide.) If you were to eat bitter almonds that had not yet been processed (prussic acid leached out) it could be fatal. A hand full would do the trick. =================================================== Nuts from a wild variety of the domesticated almonds tree, growing in some of the Eastern Mediterranean area (Western Asia), does contain Glycoside Amygdalin, a chemical, which could became Hydrogen cyanide (or Prussic acid), if the nuts got crushed (or chewed). Domesticated (sweet) almond does not contain this chemical.
What is the name of the brown nut on advent wreath?
It doesn't have to be a certain nut, they're different kinds on a wreath, so there is not only 1 answer to the question but, you can also put pinecones on an advent wreath.
How many almonds in forty grams?
The average weight of an Almond is 1.2 grams so in 40 grams there would be 33.33 almonds.
Who was the peanuts character who use to say wahwahwah?
Adults who were heard "woh-woh-woh" by being 'voiced' by a trombone .
Can you be allergic to cashews and not peanuts?
You can react to any type of nut - usually peanuts, pine nuts and walnuts. Cashews are used in place of peanuts in some cases because of those with allergies. Cashew butter is sold just like peanut butter... You have to be careful with a nut allergy because most processing plants don't segregate nuts in storage, sorting or packaging. If they do, they will say they do on the product. Yes - you can be allergic to a compound found in cashews that is not found in peanuts.