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The chestnut shell is a bit moldy, but the inside is fine and can it still be eaten?

No. According to information from the 39 Health Network, moldy chestnuts are prone to breed aflatoxin, and the aflatoxin produced is a toxic substance. Chestnut meat also contains a certain amount of aflatoxin, so moldy chestnut shells cannot be eaten. . Chestnut has pharmacological effects such as anti-inflammatory, liver protection, antibacterial, antiviral, scavenging oxygen free radicals, delaying aging, immune regulation, anti-tumor, preventing dental caries, regulating sugar metabolism, and anticoagulation.