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I have a big problem with nuts, what are they? with nuts, i'm including

almonds, pistach, walnuts, coconuts, brazil nuts... well, all the nuts.

Are they fruits or seeds?

Many thanks for your answer.

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A fruit is the product of a flower.

Seeds are the product of a fruit.

A vegetable is the stalk, leaf or root of a plant.

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Monday, June 30, 2003 7:46 AM

[Raw Food] A question concerning Nuts

 

 

> I have a big problem with nuts, what are they? with nuts, i'm including

> almonds, pistach, walnuts, coconuts, brazil nuts... well, all the nuts.

> Are they fruits or seeds?

> Many thanks for your answer.

> f

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rawfood , " DReaD DRaKe " <strange_fruit@r...> wrote:

> I have a big problem with nuts, what are they? with nuts, i'm including

> almonds, pistach, walnuts, coconuts, brazil nuts... well, all the nuts.

> Are they fruits or seeds?

> Many thanks for your answer.

> f

 

Nuts are the fruits or seeds of certain trees and shrubs, consisting

of a hard or woody shell enclosing a kernel.

 

For an in-depth look at various kinds of nuts -- processing and

consumption -- read Tom Billings' paper, which is posted on several

food sites, including here:

http://www.living-foods.com/articles/nuts.html

 

- Janet

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What about nuts Rusty?

 

Thanks,

Sonia

--- Rusty <rustym wrote:

> A fruit is the product of a flower.

> Seeds are the product of a fruit.

> A vegetable is the stalk, leaf or root of a plant.

> rusty

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> " DReaD DRaKe " <strange_fruit

> <undisclosed-recipients:>

> Monday, June 30, 2003 7:46 AM

> [Raw Food] A question concerning Nuts

>

>

> > I have a big problem with nuts, what are they?

> with nuts, i'm including

> > almonds, pistach, walnuts, coconuts, brazil

> nuts... well, all the nuts.

> > Are they fruits or seeds?

> > Many thanks for your answer.

> > f

>

>

 

 

 

 

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> What about nuts Rusty?

Product of a flower.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2003 7:28 PM

Re: [Raw Food] A question concerning Nuts

 

 

> What about nuts Rusty?

>

> Thanks,

> Sonia

> --- Rusty <rustym wrote:

> > A fruit is the product of a flower.

> > Seeds are the product of a fruit.

> > A vegetable is the stalk, leaf or root of a plant.

> > rusty

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Okay, then, not to be a pain in the butt, but then what are sunflower seeds?

They are the product of a flower, no?

 

Just curious,

Cathe

 

 

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All seeds and nuts are the product of a flower. Some are contained in fruit.

Note that peanuts are not nuts but misnamed tubers.

Vegetables are not to product of a flower.

So cukes and tomatoes and peppers and eggplant etc. are fruits.

rusty

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Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:20 AM

Re: [Raw Food] A question concerning Nuts

 

 

> Okay, then, not to be a pain in the butt, but then what are sunflower

seeds? They are the product of a flower, no?

>

> Just curious,

> Cathe

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rawfood , " cathe " <cathe@b...> wrote:

> Thanks, Rusty!

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> Cathe

 

When I started to read this, I thought it was going to be like

my " problem with nuts. " Certain nuts make me break out in hives and

others don't.

 

I have not figured out which ones completely. Are there " categories "

which are similar in chemical composition?

 

One I know is a problem is pistachios. I think that almonds are okay.

 

Cashews are okay but I believe that they are not really a nut.

 

Anyone know more?

 

TIA,

 

Bill Austin

http://www.worldfamousrecipes.com/

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