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As he collected chestnuts, Patterson couldn’t help but think of Ernest Smith’s painting.
Source: https://grist.org/indigenous/transgenic-american-chestnut-indigenous-rights/
Asia is the largest producer and consumer of chestnuts in the world, with their use as food over 9,000 years ago in Japan documented in carbonized nuts found in ancient villages.
Source: https://gamerant.com/tower-of-god-why-yorus-name-change-is-more-important-than-you-think/
Boiled chestnuts were used in haroset in northern Italy.
Source: https://www.jewishindependent.ca/customs-from-around-world/
Production has increased in recent years, and more Greeks in the mountainous regions are turning to the cultivation of chestnuts as international demand, especially from Italy, has picked up.
Source: https://greekreporter.com/2023/11/26/chestnuts-greek-winter-delicacy/
Proof enough that old chestnuts are not just reserved for Christmas.
Sprouts should be the last ones on the hob, and are best sautéed with chestnuts or bacon.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/exact-time-you-should-start-28316978
The farm hosts a pumpkin festival, opens the store for Christmas shoppers and offers seasonal goodies like fresh-pressed apple cider, roasted chestnuts and evergreen wreaths.
The largest market is near the Rathaus where you’ll notice the aroma of roasting chestnuts and see stalls selling gifts, choirs singing and families ice skating together.