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remains unattached or unfused with the ovary wall. examples of such true nuts include acorns , chestnuts , hazelnuts, and pecans. however, the term nut also is used in less restrictive culinary terms to refer to any edible seed that is surrounded by a hard shell. while brazil nuts, peanuts, and almonds
are called nuts in a culinary sense, they are really seeds, enclosed variously in capsules, legumes, and drupes. contents botanical definitions culinary definition and uses importance references external links credits by either definition, nuts advance a plant's individual purpose of reproduction ,...
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