>I've seen something similar used in the Middle East for almonds. When they
>come from the trees, they usually have some peel around the shell. When
>that dries it has to be separated. Now I never had a very close look at
>the thing - I just ate the almonds. Also, I doubt that they have almonds in
>New Jersey, but maybe they grow something similar
>Lou Leviticus
>Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum
>402-472-8389
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