What Is a Nut?

By: Agi Kaja4 min read
Share

 

Let’s get things straight, as much as we enjoy them, nuts can be a pretty puzzling food group. They are not always exactly what they say they are. In fact, botanically speaking, most of the ‘nuts’ that we generally refer to as such, aren't even nuts at all! 

 

Here at Wholefood Earth, we want to set the record straight, and bring you all the answers. So, continue reading to discover if your favourite nut is actually a nut, or just a delicious imposter!

 

What Is Considered a True Nut?

 

Well firstly, it seems to depend on who you’re asking. If you want to get really technical, the botanical definition of a nut is the singular seed belonging to a dry fruit, contained in a hard shell that doesn’t open to release the seed naturally once it reaches maturity.

 

Chestnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns are some examples of true nuts that fit this definition.

 

On the other hand, almonds, pistachios, pecans and even cashews — they’re all just masquerading as nuts! These would in fact, be referred to as ‘drupes.’ A drupe is a seed with a hard, protective shell on the inside, with a fleshy fruit surrounding it on the outside. Although not all drupes have an edible seed. A peach or plum for example, which is also a type of drupe, we just eat for the fruity outer part.

 

Another lot of fraudsters are peanuts, which are something else altogether! They are actually classed as a legume. This is due to the fact they are an edible seed that grows inside a pod, like beans or peas (that’s where the ‘pea’ part of their name comes from!) Peanuts also grow underground instead of above ground, like true nuts do.

 

At this point you may be wondering, so why do we still generally refer to all of these as nuts if they are not? Well, as we mentioned earlier, it depends on which definition you are referring too. There is also a culinary definition, which you may be much more familiar with.

 

What Is a Culinary Nut?

 

The general and culinary term for nuts is a lot more varied, and less restrictive than the botanical definition. That is why there are some foods with ‘nut’ in their name, like peanuts and coconuts, which are technically not really nuts at all.

 

A culinary nut is classed as any sort of dry, hard, edible kernel contained in an outer shell, that usually, but not always, has a high fat content. Along with botanical nuts, any of these dry kernels that have a comparable taste, appearance, and culinary role, are all considered to be culinary nuts.

 

At this point, most people are much more familiar with the culinary term of what a nut is, so that would explain why you generally still see them all classed under the same food group - and we don’t see that changing anytime soon! 

 

Where Do Nuts Come From?

 

Nuts are grown all around the world. You usually find them in warm, similar climates with some countries producing the majority of a specific type of nut. For example, Brazil nuts are grown in many countries (including Brazil of course!) but the largest exporter is actually Bolivia. Because climates can differ depending on the country, the time of year a specific nut is harvested can vary from place to place.

 

Most types of nuts grow on either trees or bushes. Hazelnuts, for example, grow on bushes instead of trees. Whereas the Cashew tree, is a tropical, evergreen tree that grows the cashew fruit which the cashew nut grows out of.

 

In simple terms, a ‘tree nut’ is, as the name implies, is any nut that comes from a tree. You may hear this term come up most often when discussing food allergies. A person may be allergic specifically to peanuts (which as we have learnt, are not tree nuts but legumes), whereas others may be allergic to the wider range of nuts that grow on trees.

 

In conclusion, just because it seems most commercially marketed 'nuts' are not technically nuts, does not mean they taste any less delicious in our opinion! Whatever you decide to call them, we hope that this article gave you some more nut knowledge and cleared up some of the confusion surrounding this complicated, yet tasty food group.

 

All that reading got you feeling peckish? Check out our wide range of nuts

Share

Agi Kaja
Agi Kaja
Curating a blend of nourishing recipes, practical nutrition hacks, and intentional living tips. Agi focuses on the "why" behind the products we sell — helping customers build a life that feels as good as it looks. With deep roots in nutrition and a passion for food and health, she spends her days debunking myths, cooking whole foods and highlighting the best ways to fuel a healthy life, ensuring our community stays informed, inspired, and well-fed.

Leave a comment

All comments are moderated before being published

*special discount applies automatically to products from our brands: Whole Food Earth, RAWGORILLA, Wild Elephant, Serious Grains. Stock & Bite and Stock & Prep products are not eligible for a discount.


Free delivery on orders value £35

Orders value £35 or more delivered to Mainland UK qualify for free shipping.

Satisfied or refunded

We stand by our high-quality products. 100% no risk guarantee. 30 days no quibble refund policy.

Top-notch support

Our commitment is to provide Whole Food Earth® customers with outstanding personal customer services.

Secure payments

We use encrypted SSL security to ensure that your credit card information is 100% protected.



🇬🇧 UK Mainland DeliveryFree Standard Delivery on all orders over £35.
Free Premium Next-Day on orders over £70.
Club Members: Free delivery on orders over £50.
Next-day delivery applies to working days only (Monday - Friday), excludes weekends and bank holidays. Orders placed before 1pm dispatched same day.
🇮🇪 Northern Ireland & Remote AreasShipping rates are calculated at checkout based on your specific location. Highlands, Islands and Channel Islands may incur additional shipping charges. We dispatch within 1-2 business days.
🇪🇺 European & InternationalEU Delivery from just £7.00. Weight based pricing - final costs calculated at checkout based on parcel weight and destination. We ship to all EU countries and selected international destinations.

🇬🇧 UK
Trading NameWholefood Earth
Registered NameWholefood Earth Ltd
Registration No.09650943
VAT No.GB 227645691
Registered inEngland & Wales
Registered Address / Business Address59-63 Hopes Lane, Ramsgate CT12 6UW, Kent, United Kingdom
🇪🇺 Europe
Trading NameWholefood Earth
Registered NameWholefood Earth Europe d.o.o.
Registration No.9450327000
VAT No.SI70465355
Registered inSlovenia
Registered AddressKamniska Ulica 4a, 2000, Maribor, Slovenia
Business AddressZgornje Hoče 7, 2311 Hoče, Slovenia

Frequently Asked Questions

What payment methods can I use?
How do I know my credit/debit card transaction is secure?
Can I pay by cheque or postal order?
Do prices shown on the site contain VAT?
What is the minimum order for free delivery?
What is your delivery charge?
Do you ship internationally?
How long will it take for delivery?
How do I track my order?
Will I get a receipt?
How do I make changes to my order once it has been placed?'
What happens if a product I have ordered is not in stock?
What is your policy regarding refunds?
Who do I call if I am unable to log into my profile?
What is Wholefood Earth’s policy on security & privacy?
Will you pass any of my details on to any other similar companies?
Can I order online and collect in store?
'If you purchase the same products regularly, you can easily re-order them by copying your previous order.'

© 2015-2026 Whole Food Earth®