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Question by  banana (31)

Where do filbert nuts come from?

My daughter asked me and I have no idea.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Filberts are very similar to our North American hazelnuts, but smaller. Often ground in middle eastern countries as a replacement for almond flour. Usually grown in Turkey, Greece or Italy.

 
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Answer by  jangm96 (899)

A filbert nut is a species of hazel nut. It comes from southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. It comes from the Balkans to Ordu in Turkey.

 
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Answer by  S93 (524)

Filbert nuts are a species of hazelnut that originate from southeastern Europe to southwestern Asia. They are comomonly used in nut mixes.

 
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Answer by  Ama (101)

Filberts are just another type of hazelnut. They are native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, mainly the area from the Balkans to north Turkey. Their large size makes them ideal for mixed nut canisters, since they take up more room, allowing manufacturers to require less of the more expensive nuts.

 
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Answer by  drieger (8)

The Filbert is a variety of Hazelnut that grows in Turkey, Greece, and Italy. The vast majority, approximately 90%, of Filberts available in commercial markets are grown in these countries, and exported all over the world.

 
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Answer by  LexiP (722)

Filbert nuts come from southeastern Europe and parts of southwestern Asia. They are a type of hazelnut that are often found in containers of mixed nuts, along with peanuts, almonds, and cashews.

 
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Answer by  Starzola (7)

Hazelnut, period

 
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