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.
They boil it in oil full of salt the oil containg the salt seeps in and voila a slated peanut is born!
Yes, the name-brand peanut butters contain: roasted peanuts, sugar, molasses, vegetable oil, and salt.
sodium chloride aka. "rock salt".
Ground roasted peanuts ,peanut oil and salt to taste.
you eat the nuts inside the shell of course.
Inside, and at the bottom, between the 2 parts of a peanut appears to be a hingle like protrusion. What is it called? And what are the other parts of the peanut alled.....THANKS........CHEERS!!!!
Technically, peanut butter should only have peanuts in it. However, some peanut butter makers add salt and extra oil. Stuff like Skippy and Jiff are NOT peanut butter. They are technically peanut spread. There is a certain minimum percentage of peanuts that must make up the ingredients of peanut butter for the FDA to let you call it peanut butter.That being said, salt is the answer.
inside of a peanut shell
The rabbit shape inside a peanut is a result of the natural formation of the two cotyledons (seed leaves) inside the peanut shell. The cotyledons can sometimes resemble the shape of a rabbit due to their positioning and appearance.
Salt
roasted peanuts, sugar, and salt
who was in the peanut business in charlie in the chocolate factory