földimogyoróban
Földimogyoróban is a locative form of the Hungarian noun földimogyoró, meaning peanut. In Hungarian, the suffix -ban (or -ben after a consonant) marks location and is used to indicate that something is located inside or within a referent. The word földimogyoró refers to the edible legume Arachis hypogaea, commonly consumed roasted or used to make products such as peanut oil and peanut butter. The combination földimogyoróban literally translates as "in the peanut" and is used to express spatial relation or containment within a peanut shell or a peanut-based item.
In usage, földimogyoróban appears as a standard example of Hungarian noun declension with the locative suffix.
Etymology and context: földimogyoró means peanut, with föld meaning earth or ground and mogyoró historically referring