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1. A specific cultivated variety of hazelnut, also known as the Kentish Cobnut

2. All the Kentish Cobnuts are sold dehusked from November onwards.

3. All the Kentish Cobnuts are sold dehusked from November onwards

4. Cyan is completed / TOP in 2014 (estimated), developed by KENTISH COURT PTE LTD.

5. Gunselbert is a great modern addition to the species and a good alternative to the Kentish Cobnut.

6. The Bolthole is a natural escape from everyday living into a haven surrounded by the beautiful Kentish countryside

7. It is a positive sign that via the Kentish Cobnuts Association frequent enquiries come from folk wanting to purchase young cobnut trees

8. Cobnut, Pear & Sticky Toffee Tart Kentish cobs are cultivated hazelnuts, often larger than the wild variety, and easier to gather

9. It is a positive sign that via the Kentish Cobnuts Association frequent enquiries come from folk wanting to purchase young Cobnut trees

10. Here, Vikki Rimmer gets growing tips from traditional Kentish nut grower Alexander Hunt, who supplies Cobnuts to an online farm shopping service

11. Cobnuts are a type of hazelnut, as are their first cousins, the more torpedo-shaped filberts (St Philbert’s Day, August 20, is traditionally the first day that the earliest varieties of cobnut can be picked.) Kentish Cob is the most popular variety, although, colloquially, some people use Kentish cobs as a generic term

12. The Kentish Cobnut, a type of cultivated hazelnut, is another local crop that has become a distinctive feature within the Kent Downs landscape

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14. The Cobnut is a cultivated variety of hazelnut introduced in the 19th century in Kent in southern England; hence, it is often commonly known as a Kentish Cobnut

15. Beneath an Ampler sky a region wide Is opened round him:--hamlets, towers, and towns, In stately mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs, With commerce freighted, or …

16. Cobnuts, sometimes mellow and coconut-ty, and others, sweet and nutty, are members of the same family of nuts as hazelnuts and are synonymous with Kent; hence why they are sometimes called Kentish Cobnuts

17. We're pleased to announce two UK co-headline shows for January 2022 with BEYOND THE BLACK! 🤘 18.01.2022 – UK - Manchester, O2 Ritz 19.01.2022 – UK - London, O2 Forum Kentish Town Amaranthe states, "Our show together with SABATON at Wembley in London last year was one of the very last before the lockdowns, and with such a phenomenal experience and reception we are looking forward …

18. Elf (n.) "one of a race of powerful supernatural beings in Germanic folklore," Old English elf (Mercian, Kentish), ælf (Northumbrian), ylfe (plural, West Saxon) "sprite, fairy, goblin, incubus," from Proto-Germanic *albiz (source also of Old Saxon alf, Old Norse alfr, German alp "evil spirit, goblin, incubus"), origin unknown; according to Watkins, possibly from PIE *Albho-"white."