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May 24 2024 1 mins  


They say 'hard shell, soft centre'. The image of the nut is used here. To open the nut, a nutcracker is used, for example, which transfers the force to the shell and cracks it so that the kernel of the nut becomes accessible. The shell often splinters in the process and the kernel is also damaged by the violent opening. This is the force variant. However, there are also suitable tools which, especially in the case of tree nuts, have a thin, stable shape that allows them to penetrate the transition point between the two halves of the shell and then open the nut with a slight twisting movement without force. Both the shell halves and the kernel remain undamaged. Less waste is produced and no splintered kernel has to be freed from shell parts. You may also have people around you who have hard shells. You will rarely gain access to their insides by force, but by a delicate approach.

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