pähklikoore
Pähklikoore refers to the hard outer shell of a nut. These shells serve as a protective covering for the edible kernel inside, shielding it from physical damage, environmental factors, and pests. The composition and thickness of pähklikoore vary significantly depending on the type of nut. For example, the shell of a walnut is relatively thin and easily cracked, while the shell of a coconut, which is botanically a drupe but often colloquially referred to as a nut, is exceptionally hard and fibrous.
The process of opening pähklikoore typically requires tools such as nutcrackers or significant manual force. Once