yes boil seeds then peel off shell then roast/fry with salt curry powder in sesame oil
The nut with the hardest shell is the macadamia nut. It is difficult to crack because the edible part is stuck to the inside of the shell.
Yes. When you get your bedding plants, get some petunias and let them go to seed. The seeds are black and very small and are encased in a brittle shell. When you have chosen your seeds, you can pick from the colours that you like the best. Plant them in the Spring, in rich soil and watch them grow.
What you think of as the raw peanut in the shell IS the seed. Actually there are usually two seeds in each shell. If you open up the two halves of the part you typically eat, you will see something that looks like a little plant. That is the new peanut plant which will grow into a new vine. Interestingly enough, the peanut grows as a vine, blooms above ground and then goes underground to develop as a seed pod.
yes they are because their seeds don't have a covering or shell like a fruit. They produce cones and they don't produce flowers.
Well they first start by soaking the seeds in human urine to moisten the shell so it is easier for the shell to be cracked off. Next, you lubricate it with vaseline or any lubricant really, after that suck them hard baby then the shell will pop off and you can roast the seeds until your hearts content. :DD
because they want to
Well, the seeds do have a hard shell, and there is an indentation around the seeds, sort of like a pocket.
bite with teeths
one cup of sunflower seeds (with shell) is 7.5 in point plus
The outer shell. It is also edible.
stop eating the shell
The seed pods have a plastic shell, inside the shell is a sponge that your seeds are placed in.
One of the characteristics of the seeds or fruits is that it usually has a hard shell and is hollow inside.
yes but you need to chew alot
You have to crack or crush the shell and then tear it open to release the seed. Some people do this by biting the shell.
They are protected by the fruit of the apple tree, the apple its self