If you need a small amount of shelled almonds, you may use a clip to break the shells manually. But if you want to start an almond business, the clamp is not a good choice, time-consuming, laborious and the whole rate is low.
So what should you do? If you need to crack almond shells on a large scale, an almond cracking machine is your better choice, because this machine can not only shell large-scale in a short time, but also has a very high rate of whole kernels. Viewed 33k times. Improve this question.
Community Bot 1. Use pliers--preferably flatnose--as a nutcracker, if you have a pair. Do you have pliers? Vice grips? A hammer with a hard surface? Actually none of the above at the moment. Not even a heavy cast iron pan.
I tried to crack them between two cutting boards, but I couldn't keep the nut whole. Rocks are hammers and anvils if you look at them right. Wash carefully before use. Smashed nutmeat may be a risk. Also, avoid squirrels. If the goal is to keep the nut meat whole, then you'll probably need to bite the bullet and get the right tool - either a nutcracker or pliers. Borrow from a neighbor, friend or colleague?
Show 3 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. The almond cracking production line has been designed to break the shell of almonds with soft shell, semi-hard or hard shell. The almond cracking line includes almond shelling machine,almond shell and kernel separating machine and so on. After almonds are harvested, they undergo three processing phases: The hulling phase where the almond processing facility produce hulled almonds and in-shell almonds as a final product known as hullers , The shelling phase, where the almond processing facility produce shelled, almond meats as a final products known as shellers.
The manufacturing phase, where the hulled, shelled almond meats are undergo further processing into various end products such as natural or blanched whole, slivered, diced, or floured almonds. In the hulling phase, the almonds are delivered to the processing facility, dumped into a receiving pit and then transported by conveyors and elevators to a series of destoners, and shakers. The shakers selectively remove collected debris. Detwiggers are used to remove twigs and small sticks, likely in combination with screening for dirt removal.
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