SC - Hazel Leaves?

Jenne Heise jenne at mail.browser.net
Mon Apr 30 12:48:19 PDT 2001


> I can't find any reference for 'hazel' or 'hazel
> leaves' or even a 'hazel tree', for that matter. 
> However, I have a plethora of references for Witch
> Hazel and Hazelnut!!  However, since Witch Hazel has a
> rather astringent quality, I can't see that it would
> be used very often in food.  Particularly the
> concentrated juice.  

FYI: Witch Hazel is a different shrub from Hazelnut trees.

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Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise	      jenne at mail.browser.net
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