Steppenwolfe
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Native southerner here... I can't stand boiled peanuts... disgusting.
Those peanuts are boiled and canned 3 miles from my house. Along with a hundred other veggies and fruits. I don't care much for those. I prefer the Spanish or Virginia peanut for boiling. Those G3 and Florgiants are good for roasting.Why don't y'all just just order them?View attachment 716914
Yeah, bought me a couple cans. Ate most of one, still have the other. Not near as good as home made.Why don't y'all just just order them?View attachment 716914
I don't know if the green peanuts were immature, I was just a little kid. They were quite soft though.Around here, it's not unusual at all to find someone sitting in a parking lot with a pickup truck and a peanut boiling apparatus, selling them out of the boiler.
Were the hulls you ate the hulls of immature peanuts? Even boiled, shells of mature peanuts are woody.
Most peanuts are boiled to incorporate the salt, then roasted and eaten dry.I really liked your story but then I thought all peanuts were boiled? Or maybe I’m exposing my southern upbringing. Don’t eat the shells though.
In my experience the more immature soft peanuts haven't developed distinct hull and nut everything is white or possibly green and tinder. Maybe I should buy a few cups to refresh my memory.I don't know if the green peanuts were immature, I was just a little kid. They were quite soft though.
Eric
I like boiled peanuts hot, warm, and cold. I would probably like them green too if I could find them. It's interesting reading the posts here about this subject. I guess boiled peanuts are one of those foods that folks either like or really dislike, not much in between.In my experience the more immature soft peanuts haven't developed distinct hull and nut everything is white or possibly green and tinder. Maybe I should buy a few cups to refresh my memory.