This was an unusual tree I noticed in my neighborhood and it took me some time to identify. But when I did I was delighted to learn it is quite edible.

Processing the seeds was a bit of a chore and I only ended up with a small handful for my trouble but it was still a fun experiment.

They are sweet and starchy, like a small chestnut. Tasty and if they were bigger they would be quite worth the effort.

So, test your ID skills: can anyone figure out what tree these are from? Hint: it’s a food I doubt many English speakers have ever tried, though it should look a little familiar…

Answer if you give up

Castanopsis, generally known as chinkapin, though not the same as North American chinkapins. Read more on Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castanopsis

    • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.netOP
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      1 year ago

      Hehe no. Doesn’t it remind you of a common temperate tree? It’s a relative of that one that everyone should know, but much tastier.

      The answer is in the post if you click on the spoiler at the bottom.

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          1 year ago

          Oh interesting I guess I don’t have that somehow? Hopefully the Wikipedia link gives you all the info you need.

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      1 year ago

      Cocoa is the seed of a big fleshy fruit. They come in big clumps.