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  2. Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    Chestnuts are among the few "nuts" that contain vitamin C, with 48% of the Daily Value in a 100-gram serving (table). The amount of vitamin C decreases by roughly 40% upon heating (typically, the vitamin is decreased or destroyed in heated foods). Fresh chestnuts contain about 52% water by weight, which evaporates relatively quickly during storage.

  3. Colossal (chestnut) - Wikipedia

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    Colossal nuts have occurrence of double or triple embryos per nut. The pellicle (skin) of the nuts is thick. Fresh refrigerated nuts should be consumed within 90 days because Colossal nuts do not store well. The taste of Colossal nuts is average with high sucrose content. [6] There are other cultivars, where chestnuts rank higher in taste tests.

  4. Chestnuts are the versatile, nutritious snack you need more of

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    Chestnuts contain 1.5 grams of fiber per serving, says Bridges. Eating chestnuts can be beneficial to obtaining some fiber, but it is still not nearly enough to meet the daily recommended fiber ...

  5. American chestnut - Wikipedia

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    American chestnuts have been located on Beaver Island, a large island in northern Lake Michigan. [138] Hundreds of healthy American chestnuts have been found in the proposed Chestnut Ridge Wilderness Area in the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania. [139] Many of these trees are large, measuring more than 60 ft (18 m) in height.

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  7. Wrap Water Chestnuts In Bacon And Watch Them Disappear - AOL

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    Wrap a piece of bacon around each water chestnut and secure with a toothpick. Place the water chestnuts in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Bake until lightly golden and starting to crisp, 20 to 25 ...

  8. Sweet chestnut - Wikipedia

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    Roast chestnuts are traditionally sold in streets, markets and fairs by street vendors with mobile or static braziers. [citation needed] The skin of raw peeled chestnuts can be relatively easily removed by quickly blanching the nuts after scoring them by a cross slit at the tufted end. Once cooked, chestnuts acquire a sweet flavor and a floury ...

  9. Roasted chestnut - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, newly harvested chestnuts are eaten around a bonfire on this day. In some cities of Spain, during the winter period, portable grills are prepared with the intention of selling the roasted chestnuts in street stalls. In this case, the chestnuts are sold in paper cones (generally made from newspaper sheets).