World Hazelnut Day
World Hazelnut Day is a celebration of the delightful hazelnut, a versatile and nutritious nut that has been cherished for centuries. From its use in confectionery like Nutella to its role in traditional cuisines, the hazelnut holds a special place in our hearts and kitchens.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: February 5th
- Tagged as: Food, Celebration, Nut Lovers
- What’s the hashtag?: #WorldHazelnutDay
- When was it founded?: Exact founding date is unclear, but hazelnuts have been celebrated for centuries.
- Who founded it?: Likely inspired by hazelnut enthusiasts and industries promoting its global significance.
History of World Hazelnut Day
The hazelnut has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Archaeological evidence shows its use as early as 6000 BCE, with ancient civilizations valuing it for its nutritional benefits and versatility. From being a staple food for early humans to becoming a key ingredient in modern confectionery, hazelnuts have evolved into a globally celebrated nut.
Its prominence grew further with the invention of Nutella in the mid-20th century, which popularized the nut worldwide. Today, Turkey leads global production, accounting for over 60% of the world’s supply.
Timeline
- 6000 BCE: Evidence of large-scale hazelnut processing discovered in Scotland.
- 1800s: Hazelnuts combined with chocolate during cocoa shortages in Italy.
- 1946: Pietro Ferrero creates Giandujot, a precursor to Nutella.
- 1964: Nutella is officially launched, boosting hazelnut popularity.
- 2007: World Nutella Day established by Sara Rosso.
Dates by Next Year (2025–2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | February 5 | Wednesday |
| 2026 | February 5 | Thursday |
| 2027 | February 5 | Friday |
| 2028 | February 5 | Saturday |
| 2029 | February 5 | Monday |
| 2030 | February 5 | Tuesday |
Observed
World Hazelnut Day is observed by indulging in hazelnut-based treats like cakes, spreads, and beverages. People also share recipes, plant hazel trees, or simply enjoy raw or roasted hazelnuts.
Fun Facts About Hazelnuts
- Hazelnuts are also known as cobnuts or filberts.
- Turkey produces around 70% of the world’s hazelnuts.
- A single jar of Nutella contains over 50 hazelnuts.
- Hazelnut trees can produce nuts for hundreds of years.
- They were once believed to have magical properties and were used to ward off evil spirits.
Quiz
- What percentage of the world’s hazelnuts does Turkey produce?
- Which popular chocolate spread uses hazelnuts as a key ingredient?
- What is another name for hazelnuts?
(Answers: 1. ~70%, 2. Nutella, 3. Filberts or Cobnuts)
FAQs
- Why are hazelnuts called filberts?
The name “filbert” comes from St. Philibert’s Day, which coincides with the ripening season of hazelnuts in Europe. - What are the health benefits of hazelnuts?
They are rich in healthy fats, vitamins E and B, and antioxidants that support heart health and brain function. - Can I grow my own hazel tree?
Yes! Hazel trees are hardy and can thrive in various climates with proper care.
Related
- World Nutella Day (February 5th)
- National Hazelnut Cake Day (June 1st)
- International Chocolate Day
- Arbor Day (for tree planting enthusiasts)
