Hazelnuts
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Hazelnuts
© Denzil Green
Cobb Nuts
Cobnuts
FilbertsHazelnut trees are related to Birch trees.
The tree is actually a shrub, that grows 10 to 15 feet tall (3 to 4.5 metres.) In cultivation, it is usually pruned to a single stalk, making it look more like a proper tree. It will bear fruit when it reaches 3 to 4 years old and remain productive for up to 50 years after that. Each year a tree can bear 20 to 25 pounds of dried nuts (9 to 11 kg.)
The tree blooms with flowers shaped like sheep's tails called "catkins." The flowers need to be pollinated with pollen from another variety of Hazelnut tree; consequently, growers must plan to plant compatible varieties. The nuts grow surrounded by a leafy husk, which dries and opens to release the nut. The shape of the nuts varies from round to oval.
There are about 20 species of Hazelnuts. For the most part, only the variety called "Corylus americana" grows well in Eastern North America. This variety is also called "Lombard Nut, Pontic Nut and Spanish Nut." On the west coast, the "Corylus cornuta" variety is dominant, with the Barcelona variety also being grown in Oregon and Washington States. Barcelona is a "cultivar", a cross done by man, between "Corylus Avellana" and "Corylus maxima" varieties. It was bred by a French horticulturist named Felix Gillet in Oregon in 1885, who called it the "Barcelona."
The Brits grow "Corylus avellana grandis", which in Britain are called "cobnuts" (aka Cobb Nuts, Cob Nuts.) These are larger than the American variety of Hazelnuts, but they are all still Hazelnuts.
Some English Varieties
| Name | Description | Varieties that can pollinate it | ||
| Butler | Tree bears many nuts that come easily out of their husks, making production costs cheaper. | Ennis, Merveille de Bollwiller | ||
| Cosford | Produces nuts with thin shells, but not as many nuts as do other varieties. The nuts have a flavour that is well-liked. | Gunslebert, Kentish Cob, Merveille de Bollwiller | ||
| Ennis | Large round nuts, good flavour. | Butler, Merveille de Bollwiller | ||
| Gunslebert | Medium-sized nuts, but trees bear a lot of them. | Cosford, Kentish Cob | ||
| Kentish Cob (aka Longue d’Espagne) | Good-flavoured nuts. Tree is hardy and a reliable producer. | Cosford, Gunslebert, Merveille de Bollwiller | ||
| Merveille de Bollwiller (aka Hall's Giant) | Large nuts. Tree is hardy and a reliable producer. | Cosford, Butler, Ennis, Kentish Cob |

Shelled Hazelnuts
- © Denzil Green
Over 3/4 of the world's production Hazelnut production comes from Turkey. America produces only 2% of the world's output. In Britain, Kent is a large centre of Hazelnut (aka Cobnut) production.
1 pound (450g) Hazelnuts, shelled = 3 1/2 cups of Hazelnut pieces
3 oz (85g) Hazelnuts, shelled, toasted, skinned and ground = 3/4 cup

Hazelnuts
- © Denzil Green
"Filberts are one of the hazelnuts deriving from Europe, there named for St. Philibert. Prewar, this nut came by tons out of Italy, Sicily, Turkey, and Spain. Now we depend on the Washington and Oregon groves. Handsome crops there but the acreage is still small, the industry new. However, production in the North-west is on the increase, with hundreds of acres of trees soon to come into bearing." -- Paddleford, Clementine (1898 - 1967). Food Flashes Column. Gourmet Magazine. December 1948.
The name "Hazel" may come from the word for helmet or hood in Anglo-Saxon, which was "haesel". "Filbert" may have come an Old English word meaning "full beard", referring to the husk which surrounds the nut at first, or it may come from St Philibert's Day, the start of the Hazelnut harvest in Kent, England, which was on 22 August.
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