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.
Fibre.
you eat the nuts inside the shell of course.
The machine only has the peanut shelling part.
inside of a peanut shell
Your mom and your face
No, because the peanut shell is the fruit. The edible part of the peanut is the seed, so peanut butter is made out of seeds.
Like everybody else. Crack the shell.
A shelled peanut typically weighs about 0.1 to 0.2 ounces. On average, a single peanut without the shell is approximately 0.15 ounces. However, the weight can vary slightly depending on the specific type and size of the peanut.
The shell or pod of the peanut (or groundnut) contains two or three peanut kernels. Though I have only ever discovered two peanuts in the shell!
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.
peanut shell??? Sunflower seed