Lots of other nuts around here. I have a black walnut tree in my back yard and two prolific pecan trees at my church. I love English walnuts and cashews although cashews are tropical.
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That is just the thing, living in sunny place without snow in winter, I can only have romantic notion of winter snow and all that it entails. Cosy warm up in front of fireplace, roasted chestnut on 1 hand, red wine on the other. No notion reality of freezing ears, hands hurt by the cold, and other nuts trees beside the one I know.I feel bad for disrupting your romantic notions!I will send you a pic of my fireplace shortly.
Chestnut trees got wiped out by disease in many areas of the U.S. a long time ago.I am in Australia.
You have never seen or tasted chestnut? How can that be, I thought chestnut only grow in Cold weather and having snow I thought chestnut will just be in abundant. Here is a picture of roasted chestnut I got from google search.
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That is sad that some places in America no longer have this Chestnut trees, but there are still places that it survived so it is still available in stores.Chestnut trees got wiped out by disease in many areas of the U.S. a long time ago.
We used to roast chestnuts on an open hearth. The last time I had some, I nuked them in the microwave.
They are usually available in stores around the winter holidays with all the other nuts.
we made snow cream on Monday. we mixed snow with vanilla, sugar, heavy cream and milk. it was deliciousThat I will do when I visit America in winter season - Christmas.
Make snowman, snow angles, learn to skii, taste snow..hopefully it tastes like shaved ice, see ice rain.![]()
Lemon ice cream from the yellow snow?we made snow cream on Monday. we mixed snow with vanilla, sugar, heavy cream and milk. it was delicious![]()