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filbert

[ UK /fˈɪlbət/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪɫbɝt/ ]
NOUN
  1. small nut-bearing tree much grown in Europe
  2. nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus

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  • It was the "sego" of the Indians (_Calochortus luteus_), and they knew that at its roots grew tubers, as large as filberts, and delicious eating when cooked. The Boy Hunters
  • Try to buy shelled hazelnuts (also called filberts) with the brown, papery skins removed as well. BigOven.com - Recipe Raves
  • In olden times the filbert was used as a medicine & a tonic.
  • Happily, though, we came in good season for the green filbert, which is gathered in the fall of the year, being known then as the Europe Revised
  • Use a small filbert brush to block the main masses of color into the background tree area.
  • There are now in England numerous named varieties of both cob and filbert.
  • On the other coast, David Briggs of Xocolatl de David (6) in Portland, Ore., takes his state's prized, roasted filberts (procured from Freddy Guys Hazelnuts in Monmouth) and tumbles them together in a candy panner with an Ecuadorian 72% chocolate and black truffle salt, courtesy of Seattle vendor Ritrovo ($12 a bag, xocolatldedavid.com ). The (Trick or) Treats
  • Goal ace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer kept Manchester United in the Premiership title race with a typical smash-and-grab at Filbert Street.
  • Crushed filberts make a great pie crust without any other ingredients.
  • The burrs were the ripe August product, as hard as filberts, and bristling with spines as tough and sharp as needles. Cabbages and Kings
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