| COBNUTS | Also called filberts, the kernels of wild hazel bushes served in game dishes, foragers' recipes or simply roasted (7) |
| HAZELNUTS | Baking ingredients also called filberts that make up 13% of every single jar of 15a |
| BOWLS | Game dishes? (5) |
| FORMULAE | Recipes or prescriptions, in a way? |
| BOOKOFTHEDEAD | After 11-Across, magazine with zombie dessert recipes, or after 45-Across, guide to appraising a VW Bus covered in bears? |
| RATAFIA | Liqueur flavoured with almonds or the kernels of apricots, cherries or peaches; or, a small amaretto or macaroon-like biscuit (7) |
| APRICOT | The liqueur, Creme de Noyaux, is made from the kernels of this stone fruit |
| STONE | The kernel of an apricot, cherry, peach, plum or other drupe fruit; a gem such as a diamond; or, a rock as a weight prior to its standardisation as an imperial unit of 14lbs (5) |
| MARASCHINO | Liqueur made from and flavoured with the kernels of marasca cherries (10) |
| PERSICO | A cordial flavoured with the kernels of peaches and apricots (7) |
| PART | Thespian's role in a play; one of several equal portions constituting a mixture/recipe; or, a division of a literary work or broadcast serial (4) |
| CORNCOB | The core of an ear of maize to which the kernels are attached (7) |
| WALNUTS | Kernels of a tree in the genus Juglans, used for carrot and coffee cakes, brownies, goat's cheese salads or traditionally pickled (7) |
| RAMSONS | Forming part of spring's bounty for foragers and chefs and used for pesto, butter and veloute, a distinctively-scented woodland plant also called wild garlic (7) |
| PORCINI | From the Italian for "little pigs" or "piglets", champagne cork-shaped wild edible ceps, "kings of mushrooms" or penny-buns that are highly prized by chefs and foragers (7) |
| COBS | Woody cores of ears of maize in which the kernels are set |
| COB | Centre of an ear of corn/maize upon which the kernels grow (3) |
| COPRA | The kernel of an oily business is chasing crooks registered by middleman (5) |
| FORECAST | Trees harbouring the kernel of arcane prophecy (8) |
| NUT | The kernel of some fruit |