Is Beechnut Tree Nut Free?

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No. Beechnuts are considered tree nuts.

Beechnut and the Tree Nut Free Diet

Beechnuts are the edible seeds of the beech tree, belonging to the Fagaceae family. These small, triangular nuts are encased in a spiky husk and are typically harvested in the fall. While beechnuts can be eaten raw or roasted, they are not commonly found in commercial food products, mainly due to their limited availability and the labor-intensive process of harvesting them. Despite their scarcity in the modern diet, they have been traditionally used in some regional cuisines and are valued for their nutritional content, including healthy fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

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