Search Results for: Nuts preserved in brine
where the mature fruit develops into a legume pod, the peanut – a classical example of geocarpy. pods are to cm long, containing to seeds . peanuts are known by many other local names such as earthnuts, ground nuts, goober peas , monkey nuts, pygmy nuts and pig nuts. despite its name and appearance,
for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter . most runners are used to make peanut butter. peanuts have a thin, netted, wrinkly, fragile shell (pod) with - (generally ) kernels, which are - cm in size. the shell fraction amounts to %. the peanut is native to south america and is cultivated in all...
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brine but not dried or smoked, nes 265,796.03 03056990: other fish,nes,salted salted or in brine but not dried or smoked, nes 265,796.03 030572: other fish heads, tails and maws 13,492.54 03057210: fish heads, tails and maws wrapped/canned upto 2.5 kg 13,492.54 03055910: other dried fish(excl.cod) wrapped
, nes 43,205.32 07129099: other dried vegetable, whole, cut sliced... not further nes,(excl.wrap/can upto 2.5 kg) 43,205.32 08: edible fruits and nuts; peel of citrus fruit or melon 468831.43 0801: coconuts, brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh or dried 358,377.63 080131: cashew nuts, in shell,fresh or...
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