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well, let's start with the definition of a nut. a true nut, botanically speaking, is a hard-shelled pod that contains both the fruit and seed of the plant, where the fruit does not open to release the seed to the world. some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts
are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums are all classic drupes so what's a drupe you ask?...
http://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst195951_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx
well, let's start with the definition of a nut. a true nut, botanically speaking, is a hard-shelled pod that contains both the fruit and seed of the plant, where the fruit does not open to release the seed to the world. some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts
are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums are all classic drupes so what's a drupe you ask?...
https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postsm1132892_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx
well, let's start with the definition of a nut. a true nut, botanically speaking, is a hard-shelled pod that contains both the fruit and seed of the plant, where the fruit does not open to release the seed to the world. some examples of botanical nuts are chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns. many tree nuts
are drupes, including walnuts and pecans (although confusingly these are known as drupaceous nuts as they difficult to categorise and are not true botanical nuts). almonds, olives, peaches, coffee beans, cherries and plums are all classic drupes so what's a drupe you ask?...
https://forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst195951_DID-YOU-KNOW--7-Peanuts-Aren-t-Nuts-.aspx