The nut itself is not edible, but the Ohioan chocolate ... By the 1830s, Ohio locals (and the nut-producing state tree) were colloquially known as Buckeyes. Today, the buckeye nut continues ...
This road trip through Ohio will take you to 10 dreamy chocolate shops that every chocoholic needs to visit! Step into a real-life Willy Wonka factory, minus the Oompa Loompas (though I wouldn’t be ...
The hard ice cream and hand-dipped cones are always a favorite, but they also have sherbet, sorbet, sugar-free, and froyo, so make sure to check out the best ice cream in the Pine Tree State for a ...
The Ohio buckeye is a characteristic tree of our state’s native landscape, with interesting seasonal growth patterns and ties ...
The USDA has said that every part of a buckeye tree, from the leaves to the bark and the nut, is toxic. If someone were to ingest any part of the tree, they would experience "muscle weakness and ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes ... buckeye nuts into necklaces as campaign souvenirs. Ohio was forever after associated with buckeyes. It wasn't until 1953 that Ohio adopted the buckeye tree as the ...
In a Facebook post Tuesday, ODNR announced plans to plant a buckeye tree this spring to honor the Buckeyes "tree-mendous" win. Helping with that event will be Glen Cobb, chief of the Division of ...