1 too many...?
they have a robot that gets it out of the shell
No. it is called a legume, so it is related to beans.
Peanuts are a plant and were not invented, other than by God.
How peanuts are processed will depend on what the final product is going to be. Peanuts are all cleaned. Some are them shelled, and blanched. Peanuts may also be ground if the end product is going to be peanut butter.
Evidence demonstrates that peanuts were domesticated in prehistoric times in Peru. Peanuts are native to South America, Mexico, and Central America.
There are usually 2 peanuts to a shell, though there can be 1 or 3 or even 4 of the "nuts" in a shell.By the way, peanuts are not really nuts. They are legumes, as are beans and peas.
The peanut that has salt inside is commonly known as "salted peanuts." However, if you're referring to a specific product, it might be called "salted in-shell peanuts" or "seasoned peanuts," which are peanuts that have been salted during processing and retain their flavor within the shell.
Why would you wonder this? - I was eating peanuts in the shell and came across one with 3. Perhaps human knowledge does not even know this fact yet (but I'm willing to bet someone researched it before).
The outside shell of a peanut is called the "hull" or "pod." This protective covering encases the edible seeds, which are commonly referred to as peanuts. The hull is typically brown and papery, and it is usually removed before the peanuts are consumed.
Originally shaped like peanuts in the shell
It can vary greatly since peanuts can be different sizes. It also matters if they are in the shell or not. If outside of the shell, one cup is usually 28 peanuts.
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inside of a peanut shell
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Approximately 2,600 to 2,800 peanuts with shell can fit in one gallon, depending on the size of the peanuts and how tightly they are packed.
Peanuts, what else. The contents inside the groundnut shells are peanuts