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Autumn curiosities: History and secrets of the chestnut

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6 October 2022

Autumn curiosities
History and secrets of the chestnut

Chestnuts

The chestnut tree is a symbol of our autumn season. Harvesting takes place between October and December, but are there particular weather conditions that they thrive in?

The chestnut’s temperature needs are generally between 5C and 15C, so climate of the British Isles during this time of year is ideal. However, they can also tolerate more extreme weather spells, so luckily no autumn or winter chills damage them.

Although not actually native to Britain, the chestnut tree behaves as it is, particularly across South East England, and Kent in particular, where it spreads through many woodlands by seed. They peak in December, which is why there is such a strong connection to Christmas.

Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) is in fact native to southern Europe, western Asia and North Africa. It has long been thought of as a Roman introduction, but science doesn’t definitively back this up, so it is still unclear how they came to be in Britain.

Did you know?

The world’s oldest known chestnut tree grows on Mount Etna in Sicily and is said to be between 2,000 and 4,000 years old.

Throughout history, chestnuts were appreciated by both the Greeks and Romans. Its fruits were abundant and nutritious, its wood, bark, leaves and flowers were harvested for uses ranging from medicine to timber for building.

In contemporary cooking today, chestnuts prove to be excellent boiled and roasted, but also dried as a useful flour for pastas or desserts. Chestnuts are highly nutritious and its cultivation does not require the use of any chemicals.

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