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Filbert is a type of nut 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, round nut that is enclosed in a hard shell. It is a popular food source and is used in a variety of culinary applications.

Description

The filbert is a small, round nut that is approximately 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter. The nut is enclosed in a hard, brown shell that is typically removed before consumption. The nut itself is light brown in color and has a sweet, slightly nutty flavor.

Cultivation

Filberts are grown primarily in Turkey, Italy, and the United States, specifically in the state of Oregon. The trees are deciduous and typically grow to a height of 3 to 8 meters. They prefer a cool, moist climate and well-drained soil.

Uses

Filberts are a popular food source and are used in a variety of culinary applications. They can be eaten raw or roasted, and are often used in baking and confectionery. Filberts are also used to make hazelnut oil, which is used in cooking and in the production of cosmetics.

Health Benefits

Filberts are rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats. They also contain significant amounts of vitamin E, magnesium, and copper. Regular consumption of filberts can help to improve heart health, aid in weight management, and support healthy brain function.

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