yes
it was named peanut because it had a nut in the shell and the guy that named it/ found it was going pee. true story.
the taste would probably be their first clue. I think that only an emply nut would be a bad nut. that's for sure! lol
The term "Monkey Nut" is an alternative term for Peanut; Peanuts are native to Central and South America. In Australia "Monkey nut" refers to the "Pine Nut" or Pine Cone.
A "Squirrel Nut Zipper" is a funny name that my daddy made up and call his kids when they are being goofy or something.
Nuthatch, Nutcracker
Acorn, Almond, BeechFavus, Breadnut, Brazil nut, Candlenut, Cashew, Chestnuts, Coconut, Colocynth, Chilacayote, Chilean hazel, Filbert, Hazelnut, Hickory, Kola nut, Macadamia, Mamoncillo, Mongongo, Ogbono nut, Paradise nut, Peanut, Pili nut, Pistachio, Walnut,
cashew nut might be the answer...
* Acorn, used to make Dotorimuk * Almond * Beech * Butternut * Brazilnut * Candlenut * Cashew * Chestnuts, including: * Chinese Chestnut * Malabar chestnut * Sweet Chestnut * Colocynth * Cucurbita ficifolia * Filbert * Gevuina avellana * Hazelnut * Hickory, including * Pecan * Shagbark Hickory * Kola nut * Macadamia * Mamoncillo * Maya nut * Mongongo * Oak acorns * Ogbono nut * Paradise nut * Pili nut * Pistachio * Walnut
Mongongo trees are plentiful throughout Souther Africa and are a staple food source for Kalahari bushmen.Elephants also eat the nuts direct from the trees but only the outer flesh is digested - the hard inner nut passes through the digestive system and is excreted in the dung. The bushmen then collect the nuts from the dung. They also collect the nuts direct from the trees, but is is much easier to allow the elephants to carry out the collecting and shelling processes.
No the apple is a fruit, it is not a nut
it was named peanut because it had a nut in the shell and the guy that named it/ found it was going pee. true story.
I have found that most people say that Nut and Geb are the parents of seshat but other people have found that not to be true so are they or are they not a question that will never be answered Shawna Scott
The shell is a nut but the inside is milk. So it is a nut.
Many things are true of a macadamia nut. A macadamia nut is a very hard-shelled nut which is very tasty either raw or roasted. It is native to the eastern coast of Australia, where it is popular, either eaten alone or in cooking. The macadamia nut is also known as the "Queensland nut" or, in some area, "bauple nut" (pronounced "bopple").
hard shell
True, you advance it to the next slot.
in Egyptian mythology there was a god named Nut, she was the goddess of the sky