No, they're quite different. Brazil nuts (which are actually seeds, not nuts) are significantly larger than hazelnuts.
No. Hazelnut is a filbert. They grow in Oregon. Brazilnuts do not.
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Nut. Filbert and Hazelnut are two names for the same nut!
The color hazel is defined as a light golden brown shade. It is named after the nut by the same name, hazelnut.
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A hazelnut is a delicious nut that is found in Michigan, and is the nickname of anyone named Hazel
The Dutch word "hazel" translates to "hazelnut" in English. It refers to the small edible nut of the hazel tree.
I think that 'hazel' is what you're looking for- there is a hazel nut, and it's also the name of a colour.
A macadamia nut is not the same as a hazel nut. Hazel nuts are sometimes called filberts or cobs. A macadamia nut is a very hard-shelled nut which is very tasty either raw or roasted. It is native to the eastern coast of Australia, where it is popular, either eaten alone or in cooking. The macadamia nut is also known as the "Queensland nut" or, in some area, "bauple nut" (pronounced "bopple").
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Because the light brown color resembles a hazel nut.