Definition of Hazelnut. Meaning of Hazelnut. Synonyms of Hazelnut

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Definition of Hazelnut

Hazelnut
Hazelnut Ha"zel*nut`, n. [AS. h[ae]selhnutu.] The nut of the hazel. --Shak.

Meaning of Hazelnut from wikipedia

- The hazelnut is the fruit of the hazel tree and therefore includes any of the nuts deriving from species of the genus Corylus, especially the nuts of the...
- beaked hazelnut (or just beaked hazel), is a deciduous shrubby hazel with two subspecies found throughout most of North America. The beaked hazelnut can...
- name 'hazelnut' applies to the nuts of any species in the genus Corylus, but in commercial contexts usually describes C. avellana. This hazelnut or cob...
- whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer s**** filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts. Its ingredients...
- [nuˈtɛlla]; stylized in all lowercase) is a brand of brown, sweetened hazelnut cocoa spread. Nutella is manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero and...
- Hazelnut butter or hazelnut paste is a food spread made from crushed and blended hazelnuts. More commonly found in Europe, hazelnut butter is also familiar...
- tonnes of Nutella each year. In 1946, Pietro Ferrero invented a cream of hazelnuts and cocoa, derived from gianduja and called it Pasta Gianduja. The initial...
- like dairy butter. True nut butters include: Acorn Hazelnut (see Hazelnut butter and Chocolate hazelnut spread) Other tree nut butters (from drupes): Almond...
- Gianduja or gianduia is a homogeneous blend of chocolate with 30% hazelnut paste, invented in Turin during Napoleon's regency (1796–1814). It can be consumed...
- "The Hazelnut Child" (German: Das Haselnusskind) is a Bukovinian fairy tale collected by the Polish-German scholar Heinrich von Wlislocki (1856–1907) in...