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Butternut has multiple meanings:
- Butternut squash, an edible winter squash.
- Butternut (tree), a type of walnut tree native to North America.
- Caryocar nuciferum, known as "butternut", a type of nut tree native to South America
- Butternut, a shade of the colour yellow associated with butternut squash
- Butternut, a regional brand of bread marketed by the Interstate Bakeries Corporation
- Butternuts, a nickname given to Confederate soldiers who wore butternut colored uniforms during the American Civil War; also a term referring to Northerners sympathetic to the South ("Copperheads").
- USS Butternut (YAG-60), a ship of the United States Navy.
- Butternut (Candy), a defunct brand of chocolate candy bars with caramel and peanuts, made by Hollywood Brands
- Butternut Coffee, a brand originally produced by the Paxton and Gallagher Wholesale Grocery, and later Swanson.
Butternut in geography:
- Butternut, Wisconsin, USA
- The Butternut State, Tennessee, USA
- Butternut Valley Township, Minnesota, USA
- Butternuts, New York, USA
- Ski Butternut, a ski resort in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA
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