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What Are Cobnuts? - The Spruce Eats
Cobnuts are a fresh hazelnut grown in Britain. They are harvested while the outer husk is still green and the nut is sweet and juicy, ... www.thespruceeats.com
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Hazelnut - Wikipedia
They are also known as cobnuts or filberts according to species. Ripe hazelnuts. Hazelnuts are used as a snack food, in baking and desserts, and in breakfast ... en.wikipedia.org
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Kentish Cobnuts - Potash Farm
A Cobnut is a type of hazelnut traditionally grown in Kent. They are harvested in their green state form mid August and with brown shells and husks by mid ... www.kentishcobnuts.com
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cob-nut
cob-nut (ˈkɒbnʌt) In 5 cobill, -ylle. [In earliest use cobill nut: cf. cobble n.1, cob n.1] 1. A large nut of stout short ovate shape, borne by a cultivated variety of the hazel; also the tree. Also attrib., as in cob-nut bush.[c 1440 York Myst. xv. 112 Two cobill notis vppon a bande, Loo! litill ba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cobnuts and filberts / RHS Gardening
Cobnuts and filberts should start to produce nuts after three or four years. They should be harvested when the husks begin to turn yellow around late September. www.rhs.org.uk
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Cobnuts, Filberts & Hazelnuts (& Cobnut Cake) | British Food
These round nuts were called cobs, or cobnuts, and they are what we would call hazelnuts today. They grow so well in Kent that at one point 7000 ... britishfoodhistory.com
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cobill-nut
cobill, cobill-nut see coble1, cob-nut. Oxford English Dictionary
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What Is A Cobnut
A cobnut is a cultivated hazelnut, eaten raw or used in cooking. The name may come from a children's game. kentishcobnutsassociation.org.uk
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Cobnuts Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Cobnuts are small nuts enclosed in frilled green casings, known as shucks, which dry and turn brown as the nut matures. Their shells are easier to crack ... specialtyproduce.com
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How To Keep Cobnuts Under Control - Victoriana Nursery
To control cobnuts, remove dead/diseased parts, suckers, thin top growth, and trim to 5-7 feet between November and mid-April. victoriananursery.co.uk
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Hazel; Hazelnuts, Filberts, & Cobnuts. - Woodlands.co.uk
Cobnuts are hazelnuts that are cultivated specifically for consumption; they are sold fresh rather than in dried form. Cobnuts are usually ... www.woodlands.co.uk
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cobylle nut
cobylle nut see cob-nut. Oxford English Dictionary
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Monte Waterbury
References External links Monte Waterbury on Cob-nut by Herbert Haseltine. 1876 births 1920 deaths Waterbury family Columbia University alumni American wikipedia.org
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cob
cob/kɔb; kɑb/ n1 strong short-legged horse for riding (供乘骑用的)强壮而腿短的马.2 male swan 雄天鹅.3 (also `cob-nut) large type of hazel-nut 欧洲榛子.4 = corn-cob corn (cob1): corn on the cob 玉米棒子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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twizzle
▪ I. ˈtwizzle, n. Chiefly dial. [Cf. next] 1. A twist or turn; a change of direction.1848 A. B. Evans Leicestersh. Words, etc. s.v. Twizzle, There be so many turns and twizzles. 1876– in dial. glossaries (Chesh., Shropsh., Warw., etc.). 2. In a spinning-machine, the eye of a flyer.1884 W. S. B. M{su... Oxford English Dictionary
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