Chilean Hazelnut (Noun)
Meaning
Chilean shrub bearing coral-red fruit with an edible seed resembling a hazelnut.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Chilean hazelnut tree, native to the temperate forests of Chile, produces an edible seed encased in a bright red aril that attracts various birds and mammals.
- During her travels through the Chilean wilderness, she came across a dense thicket of Chilean hazelnut bushes bursting with coral-red berries.
- A typical Mediterranean forest, including trees such as coigüe, lingue, and peumo, provided habitat for various shrubs, among which was the rare Chilean hazelnut.
- Locals enjoyed using Chilean hazelnuts to bake into rich pies or toast for savory sauces due to the delicate taste they add to each meal.
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