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The chesnut, a Corsican cultural and heritage
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Northeastern Corsica, Castagniccia takes its name from an omnipresent tree in this very forested and well-irrigated area: the chestnut tree (“castagnu” in Corsican).
The inhabitants have transformed chestnut for generations into flour and cream, and have used it in many recipes such as bread, biscuits, and beer.
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