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Chestnut or chestnut: differences, which ones can you eat?

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It’s autumn, the season of chestnuts and chestnuts! But be careful not to confuse them because one can be eaten while the other is considered toxic.

More than 1 in 10 plant confusions concern chestnuts and chestnuts, according to the result of a study on plant confusions published by ANSES. For example, those we call “glazed chestnuts”, “hot chestnuts”, “chestnut cream”, “turkey with chestnuts”… are false friends and abuse of language! These “chestnuts” that we find on market stalls in autumn or winter are in fact large cultivated chestnuts which come from the chestnut tree and which are edible (we can therefore eat them).

Which chestnut or chestnut is edible and eaten?

► The chestnutwhether cultivated or wild, is edible And eat. The chestnut matures in September and falls from the trees until mid-November. To know if the fruit is ripe, the bug should be brown and already partially open.

► Horse chestnut which grows and falls from the chestnut tree is toxic, it is not edible and cannot be eaten. Eating it can cause digestive problems such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or throat irritation…

What are the differences to distinguish brown and chestnut?

Chestnut Brown (from India)
TREE Chestnut fruit (Castanea sativa) Fruit of the chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum)
Edible or not? YES because edible NO because toxic
Appearance of the bug Bug brunettebristling with numerous long spines Thick bug, greenprovided with small, spaced and short peaks
Number of fruits per bug 2 to 3 fruits per bug 1 chestnut per bug
Appearance of the fruit

Small, flattened and triangular

Little “puff” on top of the fruit

Big and rounded

Absence of “puff”

Interior of the fruit Mealy and whitish flesh White flesh

Photo of chestnut and chestnut

Left: chestnut / Right: horse chestnut © PaylessImages/Splinex – 123RF

Did you just pick up some fruit on a walk? To avoid confusion between chestnut and chestnut and thus poisoning, observe the tree from which the fruit comes:

  • If the tree is in a wood, a forest or an orchard: it is very often a chestnut.
  • If the tree is located in the city, in a park, in an alley or in the courtyard of a school: it is very often a chestnut tree.
photo of chestnut and horse chestnut
Photo of the horse chestnut and chestnut © 123rf

Appearance of the leaves

  • If the leaves of the tree are simple, without leaflets, elongated with sharp teeth: it is a chestnut.
  • If the leaves of the tree are palmate with 5 (or 7) leaflets (small leaves which form a compound leaf, with a “webbed” appearance): this is a chestnut tree.
Chestnut and chestnut leaves
Chestnut and chestnut leaves © Zaichenko Iryna/ Elena Pimonova – 123RF

What to do in case of chestnut poisoning?

By mistake, you ate a chestnut instead of a chestnut:

  • Keep leftover meals or a photograph of the harvest to facilitate identification in the event of poisoning.
  • In case of digestive problems, throat irritation, vomiting… Call a Poison Control Center or consult a doctor.
  • In the event of a medical emergency, call 15, 112 or go directly to the Emergency service nearest to you.
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