Chilean hazelnut

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Definition

Noun: * A shrub (Gevuina avellana) native to Chile, valued for its ornamental qualities, timber, and especially for its edible seeds. These seeds resemble hazelnuts in appearance and taste.

Usage
  • The chilean hazelnut is an evergreen tree that can grow in temperate climates outside its native range.
  • The nut of the chilean hazelnut is often roasted and eaten or used in confectionery.
Examples
  • Botanists are studying the cold tolerance of the chilean hazelnut.
  • We bought a bag of roasted chilean hazelnuts at the market.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used primarily in botanical, horticultural, and culinary contexts to specify this particular species and distinguish it from the common hazelnut ( species).
  • Its wood, sometimes called "Chilean hazelnut timber," is prized for cabinetry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gevuina avellana: The scientific binomial name for the species.
  • Chilean nut: A less common, more general synonym.
  • Avellano chileno: The Spanish name for the plant and its nut.
Synonyms
  • Gevuina nut
  • Chilean nut
Notes
  • While its seed is colloquially called a nut and resembles a hazelnut, the chilean hazelnut is not botanically related to true hazels (). It is a member of the Proteaceae family.
Noun
  1. Chilean shrub bearing coral-red fruit with an edible seed resembling a hazelnut