Add to the sauce in the pan two ounces of fresh butter, and cook until hazelnut brown, then pour over the fish.
When done, put fish on platter, and put a fresh piece of butter in pan, over fire, and allow to become hazelnut color.
Heat in frying pan four ounces of butter to a hazelnut color and pour over the dish.
Examination of the wound discloses the partial closure of the skin wound and the protrusion, from its lips, of the end of the cord, red, tense, and varying in size from a hazelnut upward.
Bearskin assigned the same properties and uses to the bark of the Beaked Hazelnut as to the Hazelnut.
The Flambeau Ojibwe make use of the seed hulls of the Hazelnut in setting the black color of butternut dye.
The Pillager Ojibwe used only the hairs of the hazelnut husk as a medicine to expel worms.
Bearskin said that the bark of the hazelnut bush is medicine.
I grafted a lot of hazelnutbushes with European scions.
There are Chinese hazelnut trees that grow to be more than a hundred feet in height and six feet in trunk diameter.
The native hazelnut which may be found throughout the State is hardy and generally a fairly regular cropper.
Tip or simple layering seems to be the most satisfactory method of propagating the hazelnut and filbert.
Both the hazelnut and the almond flower before any current-season growth is made, whereas all of the other kinds of nut trees mentioned produce almost all normal shoot growth before flowering occurs.
In the case of hazelnut and filbert the pistillate flowers are borne in lateral buds on shoots of the previous season, as are also the staminate flowers or catkins.
Another serious insect pest on hazelnut is the curculio.
Crane has observed the planting of a few bushes of the American hazelnutin Virginia.
Papa Jack, gently touching the hazelnutbruise with a finger.
His lip was swelling, and felt as if a hazelnut or a big bean had been pushed up under it and were sticking to and stinging the skin.
Hazelnut gave him the charge of a corner of the barn where some harnesses were kept, and Johnny's duty was to keep them in order there.
There are two kinds,--common hazelnut and beaked hazelnut.
If the sun were shining I should take you by way of the beehives to show you, dropping down before their open doors, a few eager bees bringing home baskets of pollen from the catkins of the hazelnut bushes.
In a neighbor's garden just across the highway from my own, there are, at this time, four old European hazelnut trees, fully twenty feet high and as many years old.
There is as much difference between a well-developed filbert and a common wild hazelnut as there is between a cultivated English walnut and wild black walnut.
Hansen of Brookings, South Dakota, has made a few selections of the common hazelnut found in Manitoba and is now propagating the best of these for distribution.
In the third undertaking, which is research to determine the best methods of restoring or developing fencerow food and cover strips; nearly a thousand hazelnut hybrids have been planted.
We have few requests for information as to the insect enemies of the hazelnut or filbert, practically none as to the almond.
How to handle that problem I am hardly prepared to state; perhaps, by eradication of the wild hazelnut in the vicinity.
The more you press him, the farther he jumps, like a hazelnut stick.
The road was laid out through a large forest, in which there was heard toward sunset, the roaring of the urus and of the bison, and during the night the eyes of wolves were seen shining behind the thickhazelnut trees.
The horses moved on, and in a little while disappeared in the hazelnut thickets.
Accustomed to forest life and war, the Zmudzians took advantage of the logs, cuts and clumps of younghazelnut growths, and fir saplings--so that it seemed as if the earth had swallowed them up.
The hazelnutgrowths were so thick in some places that they overran the whole forest.
Macko also began to cross himself; but he had scarcely made the first sign of the cross, when from the hazelnut thickets one of the scouts approached him suddenly and said: "A pitch-burning cabin!
Filbert and Hazelnut The native hazelnut thickets are not as common now as in years past.
When hybridizers and other nut enthusiasts started improving the size and quality of the native hazelnut and bringing in filberts from other countries, some impetus was added to the filbert planting program.
A cup with mead ofhazelnut Outside my hut in summer shine, Or ale with herbs from wood and spring Are worth, O King, thy costliest wine.
This charm is made with "virgin water," using a hazelnut twig, especially if a snake has been killed with it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hazelnut" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.