You can identify nuts by their shell based on their size, shape, texture, and color. Each type of nut has a distinct shell that can help you recognize it.
To identify different types of nuts in their shells, you can look at the size, shape, color, and texture of the shell. You can also shake the nut to listen for a rattling sound, which can indicate the presence of a nut inside. Additionally, you can crack open the shell to see the nut inside and compare it to pictures or descriptions of different types of nuts.
Yes, I can identify nuts in shells.
Cashew "nuts" are not true nuts. They have no shell.
On occasion you can get a peanut shell that contains one or even four nuts. But one and two nuts per shell are the most common.
You can identify an Indiana nut tree by looking for trees with large, compound leaves and round, spiky husks that contain nuts. The nuts are typically round or oval in shape and have a hard shell. Some common Indiana nut trees include hickory, walnut, and chestnut trees.
Nutmeats refers to nuts with the shell removed.
Yes, doesn't hurt a thing.
No, not all nuts have shells. Some nuts, like almonds and cashews, have a shell-like structure called a hull that needs to be removed before the nut is edible. Other nuts, like peanuts, have a thin outer shell that is typically removed before consumption.
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 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.
because its like a pea pod and anyways the wud be no use of the shell if it was attached
One that goes together with a bolt.