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Chestnut Roasting: Origins and Methods

Talyn

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One of the greatest ecological tragedies, the American Chestnuts, which once covered over 200-million acres of the eastern United States, has been decimated since the introduction of a blight from Japan in 1904. In less than 50 years, the blight eliminated 3.5 billion of the 4 billion trees in the US.

Chestnut Roasting: Origins and Methods

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There are some hybrid varieties that do quite well.

 
We had tons of buckeye trees in my youth here. You do not see any here now.
Buckeye & horse chestnut trees are not true (American) chestnuts.


 
Buckeye & horse chestnut trees are not true (American) chestnuts.


I'm aware of that. My point was they too have died out.
When I was young my grandmother told stories of her Chestnut tree and collecting Chestnuts to roast. They bought Buckeye trees to replace the Chestnuts that died. They too (buckeye) eventually also got something and died. I'm mid 50's those Buckeye trees were about 15-20 yrs old in my youth by my mid 20's they too were dead and gone. As I started looking around I noticed all that had been planted to replace lost Chestnut trees were also dying.
Like I said there were tons of them but there are none now.

I will say we kids weaponized Buckeyes and green walnuts in our slingshots against squirrels.

I also remember that there where two distinct Buckeye trees those that had spikes on the shell and those that were smooth.
 
my mom used to roast them at only christmas time, and as i recall, my dad would gripe the cost for a pound (or 2), which i cannot recall the prices, but he'd gripe...LOL

today, the cost for 1 pound is (or was) over $10.00...BS......

they give me incredible gas anyways.......
 
Good article Talyn, thanks for posting it.
Unfortunately, haven't seen Chestnut trees in years. Were many around when was younger. (Notice didn't say growing up? :) Having puncture marks or cutting X's in or on them while heating was important. Throwing them into a bonfire or raking them up by accident while cleaning up leaves could leave some nasty unforgettable welts.
 
Reminds me of a joke. If nuts on your chest are chestnuts and nuts on a wall are walnuts, what are nuts on your chin?

Don't answer that. :LOL:
 
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