This was an unusual tree I noticed in my neighborhood and it took me some time to identify. But when I did I was delighted to learn it is quite edible.
Processing the seeds was a bit of a chore and I only ended up with a small handful for my trouble but it was still a fun experiment.
They are sweet and starchy, like a small chestnut. Tasty and if they were bigger they would be quite worth the effort.
So, test your ID skills: can anyone figure out what tree these are from? Hint: it’s a food I doubt many English speakers have ever tried, though it should look a little familiar…
Answer if you give up
Castanopsis, generally known as removedapin, though not the same as North American removedapins. Read more on Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castanopsis
Well it’s actually from across the other bigger pond but yes they do look like tiny acorns. They are from the same family so that’s no coincidence. They’re sort of like little acorns with no tannins.