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Chestnut - Wikipedia
The chestnut (Castanea) group is a genus of eight or nine species of deciduous trees and shrubs in the beech family Fagaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut
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Chestnut Benefits for the Brain, Bones, Heart & More
As the temperature starts to plummet and the snowflakes start falling, there’s nothing more comforting than a roasted chestnut.
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chestnut - Wiktionary
Chestnut information on Wiktionary.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chestnut
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There used to be 4 billion American chestnut trees, but they all disappeared
The kings of the Eastern forest now die as shrubs.
https://timeline.com/american-chestnut-trees-disappeared-39217da38c59
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Chestnut - Definition of Chestnut by Merriam-Webster
Define chestnut: any of a genus (Castanea) of trees or shrubs of the beech family; especially : an American tree.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chestnut
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Chestnuts nutrition facts and health benefits
Chestnuts are unique, starchy, sweet, delicious nuts rich in energy. Additionally, they contain many health benefiting nutrients, minerals, and vitamins that are essential for optimum health.
https://www.nutrition-and-you.com/chestnuts.html
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7 Benefits of Chestnuts - Organic Facts
Chestnuts may seem like an average, everyday nut, but they have a number of important health benefits including their ability to improve digestive health, strengthen bones, manage diabetes, protect cardiovascular health, boost the immune system, and lower blood pressure.
https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/seed-and-nut/chestnuts.html
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American Chestnut - The American Chestnut Project - ESF
SUNY-ESF is the oldest and most distinguished institution in the United States that focuses on the study of the environment.
https://www.esf.edu/chestnut/
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Chestnut - Define Chestnut at Dictionary
Chestnut definition, any of the several deciduous trees constituting the genus Castanea, of the beech family, having toothed, oblong leaves and bearing edible nuts enclosed in a prickly bur, and including C. dentata (American chestnut) which has been virtually destroyed by the chestnut blight, C. sativa (European chestnut) C. mollissima (Chinese chestnut) and C. crenata (Japanese chestnut) See more.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/chestnut
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Saving the American Chestnut Tree | The American Chestnut Foundation
TACF’s mission is one of the most optimistic and ambitious efforts in conservation today. Help us save this iconic species and return it to the eastern forests.
https://www.acf.org