Filbert
Introduction
a type of hazelnut
Background Story
The name Filbert is derived from the Old Germanic name 'Filibert', which means 'very bright' or 'shiny'. Interestingly, Saint Philibert was a 7th-century French monk, and the nut named Filbert is said to have been named after him because his feast day falls around the time when the nuts are harvested.
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