Written by Elise
Hazelnuts are experiencing a massive boom in popularity right now. Did you know they have another name: filberts? Check out our list to see how many of our other hazelnut facts you know!
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2. After pollination, it takes about 7 – 8 months for a filbert nut to ripen
and fall out of its husk on the bush.
3. Filberts are also known as hazelnuts or
cobnuts depending on the place they’re grown.
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are also popular in coffees and coffee creamers.
5. Filberts are one of only a few nuts that
contains vitamin A, which helps keep the immune and reproductive systems
healthy and is important for your vision. Filberts are also a rich source of
vitamin E.
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