All Nuts Explained
ALL Nuts Explained What if everything you thought you knew about nuts was wrong? The almond isn't a nut — it's the pit of a fruit, botanically closer to a peach than a walnut. The cashew grows on the outside of an apple-like fruit, and its raw shell contains an oil that can blister your skin. The peanut buries itself underground on purpose. And the Brazil nut depends on a wild orchid and a specific species of bee — remove either one and the whole harvest collapses. In this video, we go through 15 of the world's most consumed nuts, seeds, and things we call nuts — tracing where they actually came from, how they spread across the world, and what makes each one genuinely strange once you look closely. From the pistachios that audibly pop open at harvest, to the chestnuts that fed entire mountain communities through winter, to the tiger nut that may have been one of the most important foods in all of human prehistory — every single item on this list has a story most people have never heard. In this video: - Why the almond is technically a drupe, not a nut - The cashew's toxic shell and how Portuguese traders spread it globally - How the peanut physically buries its own fruit underground - Why Brazil nuts almost never grow on plantations - The ecological chain that has to happen for every Brazil nut you've ever eaten - Chestnuts as the original bread of mountain Europe - Tiger nuts, acorns, and water chestnuts — and why none of them are what their names suggest --- #Nuts #FoodScience #FoodHistory #EveryNutExplained #FoodFacts #FoodOrigins #NutritionFacts #FoodEducation #InterestingFacts #DidYouKnow all nuts names,all nuts benefits,best nuts and seeds,what are the healthiest nuts to eat,all types of nuts,all types of nuts and seeds
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