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Nuts, including both tree nuts and peanuts.
Some fruits and seeds that are nuts are used for cooking:
- Almonds and Walnuts are the edible seeds of drupe fruits -- the leathery "flesh" is removed at harvest.
- Brazil nut is the seed from a capsule.
- Candlenut (used for oil) is a seed.
- Cashew nut is a seed.
- Coconut is a dry, fibrous drupe.
- Gevuinanut
- Horse-chestnut is an inedible capsule.
- Macadamia nut is a creamy white kernel (Macadamia integrifolia).
- Malabar chestnut
- Mongongo
- Peanut is a legume and a seed.
- Pine nut is the seed of several species of pine (coniferous trees).
- Pistachio nut is the seed of a thin-shelled drupe.
Other uses of the word nuts:
- "Nuts!", a quote attributed to General Anthony McAuliffe at the Battle of Bastogne to the german commander.



