-
usually smaller than the ****anese
chestnut. The
unrelated horse chestnuts (genus Aesculus) are not true
chestnuts, but are
named for
producing nuts of...
- one nut per burr.
Chestnuts are in the ****aceae
family along with
beech and oak.
Chestnuts are not
closely related to the
horse chestnut,
which is in the...
- such as the
Apennines and the Alps
where the
chestnut grows in abundance.
Chestnuts and
roasted chestnuts can be
found in
numerous festivals throughout...
- "The
Christmas Song" (commonly
subtitled "
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" or, as it was
originally subtitled, "Merry
Christmas to You") is a classic...
-
husks being peeled off and
discarded and the hot
chestnuts dipped in salt
before eating them.
Roast chestnuts are
traditionally sold in streets,
markets and...
- understood.
Liver chestnuts are a very dark-reddish brown.
Liver chestnuts are
included in the term "dark
chestnut." The
darkest chestnuts,
particularly common...
- The
Banquet of
Chestnuts (sometimes
Ballet of
Chestnuts,
Festival of
Chestnuts, or
Joust of ****s) was a
supper purportedly held at the
Papal Palace...
-
vermicelli of
sweet puréed
chestnuts with
whipped cream is do****ented in 1863,
called nid de
marrons (literally: "nest of
chestnuts"). Here, the vermicelli...
-
water chestnuts are 74% water, 24% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and
contain very
little fat. In a 100-gram
reference amount, raw
water chestnuts supply...
-
Chestnut or
castaneous is a colour, a
medium reddish shade of
brown (displa**** right), and is
named after the nut of the
chestnut tree. An
alternate name...