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US
/ˈheɪzəɫˌnət/
]
[ UK /hˈeɪzɪlnˌʌt/ ]
[ UK /hˈeɪzɪlnˌʌt/ ]
NOUN
- any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk
- nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus
How To Use hazelnut In A Sentence
- Go for almonds with their skins, walnuts and hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
- Unroasted nuts such as almonds, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts make an ideal snack food.
- First the candy: Known as Mozart Kugeln, packed in a delightful red tin with tiny portraitures of the composer, these are deluxe confections exquisitely filled with marzipan, made from "fresh green pistachios, almonds and rich hazelnut-nougat, enrobed with delicious milk and bitter chocolates. Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week
- This is a dry but nourishing oil derived from hazelnut and corn oils. Times, Sunday Times
- The desserts range from the unpretentious — an ice cream sundae or sorbet — to the splendacious — caramel panna cotta, hazelnut Anglaise, or two kinds of crepes.
- There is a man with a stall selling hazelnuts. Times, Sunday Times
- There were almonds, peanuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans and Brazil nuts.
- Hazelnut dacquoise, a milk chocolate thin with praline, and chocolate ganache.
- Sprinkle vinegar, cornflour and hazelnuts over surface and fold in carefully using a large metal spoon. The Sun
- Transfer the hazelnuts onto a silicon baking mat or a sheet of parchment paper, spreading them with the spoon to get them in just one layer.