History Of Walnuts
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Historically, chestnuts have throughout the ages provided food and wood products in both European and Oriental cultures. Chestnuts have saved some civilizations from vanishing during famines, wars, and natural disasters. Native American chestnuts offered
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There are two types of chinquapin trees, also called ?chikapin trees,? that are available commercially in the United States, the Allegheny chinquapin and the Georgiana chinquapin. The Allegheny chinquapin, ?Castanea pumila?, is considered a shrub by
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The modern name for filberts has evolved from European folklore. The original name was connected with Saint Philbert?s Day (Saint Filbert), the day that harvesting the nuts began, August 22nd, the day of observing the Saint?s day of celebration. The
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In 1792, William Bartram reported in his book, Travels, the discovery of a native shagbark hickory nut that he called ?Juglans exaltata.? Today, shagbark hickory is called ?Carya ovata.? Bartram reported that this shagbark hickory grove was cultivated in
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The ancient travelers and traders, who circulated back and forth over the Silk Road route between Greece and Turkey, used almonds in their commercial trading, in exchange for other expensive and desirable goods. Native almond trees, ?Prunius dulcis,? are
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The first historical accounts of walnut trees growing under civilized cultivation was in ancient Babylon (Iraq) about 2000 B.C.; however, walnuts have evidently been attached to mankind much earlier by excavations from cave fossils as suggested by
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