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  • * [[Corylus americana]] – American hazel * [[Corylus avellana]] – Common hazel
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  • ...to a height of 2.5 to 5 meters. The American Hazel is known for its edible nuts, which are harvested and consumed both by humans and wildlife. The American Hazel has a rounded form with multiple stems. The leaves are alternate, simple, a
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  • ...us heterophylla''', also known as the '''Asian hazel''', is a species of [[hazel]] native to eastern Asia. It is a deciduous [[shrub]] or small [[tree]] gro ...s often treated as a subspecies of it. It is distinguished from the common hazel by its hairy leaves, and its leafy nut husks which are deeply cut into frin
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  • ...includes nearly 20 different species. The term "hazel" also refers to the nuts produced by these trees, commonly known as hazelnuts. Hazel trees are deciduous, shedding their leaves in the fall. They typically grow
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  • ...s oval and the nut is round. The tree is sometimes crossed with the common hazel to make a hybrid that can grow in colder climates.
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  • ...ad, open at the end. The nut is edible, but much smaller than the [[common hazel]] nut. The beaked hazel is a member of the genus ''[[Corylus]]'' in the family [[Betulaceae]], whic
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  • '''Corylus avellana''', also known as the [[Common Hazel]], is a species of [[hazel]] native to Europe and western Asia. It is a deciduous [[shrub]] that can r The nuts of '''Corylus avellana''' are edible and are commonly known as [[hazelnuts]
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  • La Noisette is a type of nut that comes from the hazel tree, scientifically known as Corylus avellana. It is commonly found in Eur ...80 years. They are usually propagated through grafting or by planting the nuts directly in the ground.
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  • Filberts, also known as hazelnuts, are the edible nuts produced by the hazel tree. They are a popular ingredient in various culinary dishes and are also Filberts are small, round nuts with a hard shell that encases the edible kernel inside. The outer shell is
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  • ...]] that is also commonly known as the [[hazelnut]]. It is the fruit of the hazel tree, which is native to the northern hemisphere. The filbert is a small, r * [[List of culinary nuts]]
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  • ...This characteristic is especially notable in the well-known species, the [[hazel dormouse]] (''Muscardinus avellanarius''), found across Europe. The term "d ...and woodland areas, while others inhabit scrubland or rocky outcrops. The hazel dormouse, for example, is closely associated with ancient woodlands and hed
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  • ...f flowering plant in the family Betulaceae. It is commonly known as Yunnan hazel and is native to the Yunnan province in China. The nuts of Corylus yunnanensis are edible and have a similar taste to other hazelnu
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  • '''Hazelnuts''' are the nuts of the hazel tree ([[Corylus]]) and are also known as '''filberts''' or '''cobnuts''', d ...s old. Harvesting typically occurs in late summer or early autumn when the nuts fall to the ground.
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  • [[File:Hazelnuts.jpg|thumb|[[Hazelnut]]s from the [[Common Hazel]]]] ...core having been removed from the outer pithy fruit. Walnuts are not true nuts.]]
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  • Hazelnuts, also known as filberts, are the nuts of the hazel tree ([[Corylus]] species). They are highly prized in culinary applications ...taste, often accentuated with swirls of hazelnut paste or chunks of whole nuts.
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  • ...ms), ''Corylus'' (hazels), ''Ostrya'' (hop-hornbeams), and ''Ostryopsis'' (hazel-hornbeams). ...timber and paper production, while hazels are cultivated for their edible nuts. Some species, such as the [[paper birch]], are also used in landscaping fo
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  • ...ver the ravioli.</li><li>Sprinkle with grated [[cheese]] and toasted hazel nuts (if using).</li><li>Grate the amaretti cookies over the dish and serve imme
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  • ...evelop into distinctive, hop-like fruiting structures, which contain small nuts encased in papery bracts.
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  • Nuts, an integral component of a balanced diet, are renowned for their potential ...a table with logs 1.jpg|thumb|Pecans, hazelnuts, walnuts, almonds, Brazil nuts on a table with logs 1]]
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  • * [[Hazel (recipe)|Hazel]] * [[Hazel-cocoa prepared coffee (recipe)|Hazel-cocoa prepared coffee]]
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