They seem to be a nut found contained by the UK. I've heard it claimed they are inedible, but found reference to people consumption them, and pickling them(?)
Answer:
Conkers is a game played near the nuts of the Horse Chestnut tree. The nuts are not edible by humans and are considered poisonous.
Regular chestnuts are tasty - roast, boiled, pickled...
conkers are name for nuts in other countries
Conkers are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree.
They are not eaten and are not to be confused near sweet chestnuts which are ,having first be roasted
Conker is a brand of fruit.Its called "horse chestnut fruit".
Horse Chesnuts, so called because they're vastly like chesnuts but completely inedible for humans and solely horses, etc, can eat them.
Very adjectives over here, I don't know about somewhere you live.
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Answer:
Conkers is a game played near the nuts of the Horse Chestnut tree. The nuts are not edible by humans and are considered poisonous.
Regular chestnuts are tasty - roast, boiled, pickled...
conkers are name for nuts in other countries
Conkers are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree.
They are not eaten and are not to be confused near sweet chestnuts which are ,having first be roasted
Conker is a brand of fruit.Its called "horse chestnut fruit".
Horse Chesnuts, so called because they're vastly like chesnuts but completely inedible for humans and solely horses, etc, can eat them.
Very adjectives over here, I don't know about somewhere you live.
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