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BTMA-Can peanut oil be pressed in shell?-BTMA

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As we all know, peanuts have a shell. Some users will have some questions, can peanuts in shell be squeezed? In fact, users who have known peanut oil press equipment know that there is a supporting equipment in the process of squeezing peanut oil. This supporting equipment is a peanut peeling machine. Many users use the peeling machine to peel the peanuts first, and then squeeze the oil. In fact, many users don’t know that peanuts can be squeezed in shell. So is it better to press peanuts with shells or without shells? What is the difference between the two?

Peanuts are pressed for oil without shells. This is also the most common way to press oil on the market. Cooked pressing is often used, also known as hot pressing. The peanut peeling machine is mainly used for peeling processing. The processed peanuts are fried in the seed fried machine to ensure that the water content is about 3%, and then they can enter the oil press equipment for pressing.

Peanuts are pressed in shell. At present, the cold pressing process is mostly used. There is no need to fry the seeds. The shelled peanuts directly enter the oil press equipment. Cold pressing generally requires two times of pressing to ensure the oil yield.

The difference between shelled and unshelled peanut oil press:

Peanuts squeezed out of the shell are clearer and have a better taste. However, the longer it takes to press with the shell, the more the output will be reduced. At the same time, the rate of oil produced by the shelled squeezing will also be affected, and the oil is often less than 1 catty per hundred catties.

The oil press equipment produced by Benteng Machinery Co., Ltd. can squeeze both shelled and unshelled peanuts. However, the living habits and requirements of each country and region are different, so you can choose between the shelled press and the unshelled press based on the local actual situation.

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