châtaignes
Châtaignes, commonly known as chestnuts, are the edible nuts of trees belonging to the genus Castanea. These nuts are encased in a spiny, prickly husk that typically splits open to reveal one to three smooth, brown nuts. The chestnut tree is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Historically, chestnuts were a significant food staple for many populations, particularly in mountainous or forested areas where they could be easily harvested.
The flavor of châtaignes is distinct, often described as mildly sweet and earthy. They can be prepared