Hazelnut
Filbert Nut
A hazelnut
Filbert
nothing much.
One nut beginning with F is filbert.
Nut. Filbert and Hazelnut are two names for the same nut!
No. Hazelnut is a filbert. They grow in Oregon. Brazilnuts do not.
The Corylus maxim, or Filbert, is a member of the hazel genus. Neither the pistachio or cashew are found in this genus. They also do not share a common family or order.
Acorn, Almond, BeechFavus, Breadnut, Brazil nut, Candlenut, Cashew, Chestnuts, Coconut, Colocynth, Chilacayote, Chilean hazel, Filbert, Hazelnut, Hickory, Kola nut, Macadamia, Mamoncillo, Mongongo, Ogbono nut, Paradise nut, Peanut, Pili nut, Pistachio, Walnut,
The alternative name for a hazelnut is "filbert." This term is often used in culinary contexts and can refer to both the nut and the tree from which it comes. While "hazelnut" is more commonly used in North America, "filbert" is more prevalent in some regions of Europe.
French has no generic word for nut. You need to specify the exact species of nut. Walnut = noix, Hazelnut/Filbert/Cobnut = noisette, Coconut = noix de coco Almond = amande, Peanut = cacahuette, Brazilnut = noix de bresil Pistachio = pistache A nut that goes with a bolt or machine screw is un ecrou
* Acorn, used to make Dotorimuk * Almond * Beech * Butternut * Brazilnut * Candlenut * Cashew * Chestnuts, including: * Chinese Chestnut * Malabar chestnut * Sweet Chestnut * Colocynth * Cucurbita ficifolia * Filbert * Gevuina avellana * Hazelnut * Hickory, including * Pecan * Shagbark Hickory * Kola nut * Macadamia * Mamoncillo * Maya nut * Mongongo * Oak acorns * Ogbono nut * Paradise nut * Pili nut * Pistachio * Walnut