Yes, because the nuts end up overcooked if you dont destroying the texture and the flavour.
Using raw nuts in peanut brittle is recommended because they will be roasted during the cooking process and develop a more intense flavor and crunch. If you use already roasted nuts, they may become overcooked and lose their intended flavor and texture in the final product.
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Peanut Butter. it works really well and doesn't harm hair.But use the peanut butter that doesn't have any nuts in it.
There are normally six main ingredients found in peanut brittle. These are peanuts, butter, white sugar, corn syrup, baking soda, salt and water. This list is not exclusive, and some people may use other ingredients too.
because its like a pea pod and anyways the wud be no use of the shell if it was attached
That girl's hair is dry and brittle.
Glass is usually brittle and has to be handled with care
Window glass is brittle.
Peanut butter! And so much more!
The Rose turned brittle when it was dipped into liquid nitrogen.
Boil them. For commercial use. You can use some blanching machines. A China supplier named Twothousand Machinery sales good quality of Peanut Blanching Machines. Just sign in and check from source link.
It's unsweetened coconut cut in very thin slices or "ribbons". Unsweetened flaked coconut would be the same thing except for the texture. I use ribbon coconut in a peanut brittle recipe and it doesn't turn out well with regular, unsweetened coconut. The coconut you find at the grocery store with the nuts and chocolate chips is sweetened. I found unsweetened flake coconut in the natural foods aisle.