hazel nuts
hazel nuts
After going on a foraging walk Friday, August 15, I came across a number of bushes/trees bearing fruit. Not being certain what they were I just took one of each home to check. I believe what have is a hazel nut, but my problem is at what stage do I pick them?
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Re: hazel nuts
I saw some hazel nuts the other day. I tried cracking one the nut was tiny - not much bigger than an apple pip - but absolutely delicious. I'd say not yet, unless you want to pick a lot of them!
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Re: hazel nuts
Wait intil the leaf bract around the nut becomes brown and papery, then they are ripe for picking. (If the squirrels haven't got there first!
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Re: hazel nuts
Thanks for the info, I've been back to where I found the hazel tree only to find it devoid of any nuts. Where I live there are no squirrels at least no greys although there are small pockets of reds. I noticed there were plenty of the nuts higher up so I imagine that they have been harvested by other folk. So I decided to find more and I did and picked about 1lb but when finally hacking my way into one I found to my dismay that the nut is underdeveloped so I think I and others have picked them too early although they are the same size as shown in the books. Do they mature after harvesting?
Re: hazel nuts
I'm afraid not, they just shrivel and totally dry up to nothing.rogdee wrote: Do they mature after harvesting?
You can tell when they're ready when you can fairly easily extract them from their husks while they are still on the tree.
I don't know where you are but in the south of England most years they are ready from early September onwards.
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