DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Edible ingredients originating from the inside of a plant are called nuts, seeds and kernels, partly on the basis of historical, morphological or botanical criteria. As a rule, the seeds, i.e. the reproductive body created by fertilisation, are consumed. The seeds, often arbitrarily called "nut" or "kernel", come from drupes, nuts or capsules.
- Stone fruits: fleshy fruits with leathery or velvety outer skin, often juicy flesh and hard stone or pit.
- Nuts: fruits which are not fleshy and whose seeds are not released during ripening.
- Capsule fruits: fruits which dry out during ripening, burst open and release their seeds.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Senti G et al.(2000) Nuts, seeds and kernels from an allergological point of view. Switzerland Med Weekly 130: 1795-1804