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Does vinegar make conkers hard? How do you win conkers? Today, you can find horse chestnut trees in parks, gardens, streets and village greens across the UK. Conkers ripen in autumn and fall to the ground during September and October. Look for them scattered around the base of horse chestnut trees. The prickly outer cases will often burst open revealing the shiny, brown seeds inside. Conkers attached to trees might not be ready and could still be soft in the middle — not good for a conker fight.

Did you know? Spotting your first ripe conker is important for science! We gather records of the changing seasons to track the effects of climate change on trees and wildlife. Discover how your family can help us on our Nature's Calendar website. To check for duds, place your conkers in a bowl of water. What does a chestnut look like? The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, bumpy husk with a wart-covered appearance.

Both horse chestnut and edible chestnuts produce a brown nut, but edible chestnuts always have a tassel or point on the nut. The toxic horse chestnut is rounded and smooth with no point or tassel. Mingliang Kalitvin Beginner.

How do you play the game conkers? Two players, each with a conker threaded on a piece of string or a shoelace, take it in turns to hit each other's conker , until there is one conker left. The first player holds out their conker at arm's length, hanging down, ready to be hit.

The string should be wrapped around his or her hand to stop it being dropped. Nahum Palombo Beginner. Where can I find conkers? In short, wherever you find horse chestnut trees, you will find conkers. As with most other trees, horse chestnuts are most common in parks and other areas of wooded or open grassland. Viktoryia Brauers Beginner. Are conkers poisonous to squirrels? Though mildly poisonous , deer do seek out and eat conkers.

The fact that they are hard, bitter and poisonous means that they are not meant to be eaten. Instead, in the overabundance of fruit at this time of year, they get carried away by squirrels and birds, buried for the rainy day and forgotten.

Rajwant Rezabal Beginner. How do you preserve horse chestnuts? Don't shell until needed: Chestnuts will dry out within a week of being removed from the shell. Keep them fresh by shelling them right before you're ready to use them. Store properly: In-shell chestnuts will keep in the refrigerator for a month or in the freezer for a year. Ask A Question. Co-authors: Updated On: 27th August, Views: 1, Similar Asks.

Spiders don't eat conkers or lay eggs in them, so there is no reason why horse chestnut trees would bother to produce spider -repelling chemicals. No, you cannot consume these nuts safely. Toxic horse chestnuts cause serious gastrointestinal problems if consumed by humans. Horse chestnut extract has powerful anti-inflammatory properties and may help relieve pain and inflammation caused by chronic venous insufficiency CVI.

It may also benefit other health conditions like hemorrhoids and male infertility caused by swollen veins. Chestnuts , low in fat and high in vitamin C, are more similar to fruits than true nuts. They have a spiny husk and a dark brown shell, both of which must be removed before eating. Chestnuts have been a food source for thousands of years. They can be eaten raw , roasted, ground into flour, or mixed into pastries.



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