CRACKED PEANUTS WITH SOY SAUCECracked peanuts with soy sauce in a wafer crunchPeanuts, a legume, differ from other plants in that they form their fruits underground.
Peanuts are among the most consumed nuts in the world. There are many reasons behind this. Peanuts are easy to grow. Unlike nuts like walnuts, hazelnuts, and almonds, they don't grow on trees, as their name suggests. Peanuts are actually a member of the legume family. Like beans and kidney beans, peanuts are considered nuts because their crunchy texture and oily flavor resemble nuts. Their delicious flavor makes them suitable for eating raw or roasted. Their ease of growing also makes them more affordable than nuts that grow on other trees. All of this makes peanuts one of the most popular nuts in the world.
But there's another reason behind their popularity. They have a distinctive flavor that pairs well with both sweet and savory dishes. This harmonious flavor has made them an essential ingredient in the traditional cuisines of many different countries and regions. Peanuts are used abundantly in dishes and desserts around the world. Loved as a snack in our country and consumed by the kilo, peanuts are also enjoyed as peanut butter in North America, spread on bread with jam for breakfast and lunch. These same peanuts are a staple ingredient in Thai cuisine. Sauces made by pureeing peanuts, lime juice, and sesame oil are an essential part of many different Thai dishes. Indian cuisine, on the other hand, uses peanut oil for frying and powdered peanuts in its desserts.
The harmonious taste of peanuts has led many to enjoy them as a snack in various ways. While traditionalists still prefer peanuts in their shells or peeled, or salted, those open to new flavors are exploring various spicy and roasted peanut combinations. These include peanuts with a rich, spicy, and salty taco sauce, as well as crunchy, sweet roasted peanuts with honey and sesame seeds. But one of the most popular of these peanuts is soy sauce peanuts. These peanuts, roasted with a delicious soy sauce coating, not only offer a delicious peanut flavor with a light, sweet, crunchy coating, but also a delightful, chip-like texture. This makes eating soy sauce peanuts even more enjoyable and enjoyable.
The soy sauce, initially fluid, is poured into large pans with peeled peanuts and their skins and membranes, and they are roasted over high heat. The sauce forms a thick coating around the peanuts, often cracking. This allows the peanuts to be seen through the coating after roasting.Cracked soy-coated peanuts are a flavor that will also be appreciated by traditional palates that prefer plain, roasted peanuts. Thanks to their crunchy texture, we're sure you'll be tempted to stop once you start eating them. The slightly sweet flavor of the soy coating pairs perfectly with the salty, roasted peanut filling.
Soy-coated cracked peanuts are an ideal snack while watching TV. They're also a great accompaniment to beverages like tea and soft drinks. You can carry our soy-coated peanuts with you in a plastic bag and enjoy them whenever you feel hungry. They're also a delicious and filling snack for long journeys, so we highly recommend taking them with you on long car or bus journeys, especially if you have children.
The outer coating of soy-coated peanuts is deliciously crispy only when they're very fresh. Soy-coated peanuts purchased from supermarkets or nut shops that have been stored outdoors will have a stale and soft coating. Çerezciyiz.biz is renowned for consistently delivering the freshest products to its customers. Our peanuts, with their crisp outer shell and the peanuts inside, are harvested and processed right from our factories, leaving them incredibly fresh and delicious, as we use no intermediaries. Your orders are packaged and shipped directly from our factory, untouched.
Since 1955, Özbeyoglu Kuruyemis has been carefully flavoring the delicious nuts from the field to the factory in its own specially designed roasting ovens. Now, just one click away.EAT WITH CONFIDENCE and ENJOYMENT..Product Origin: Türkiye