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    <obo_purl:IAO_0000116 xml:lang="en">The default nut product is a whole, raw nut - meaning that the kernel is whole, and moderately or significantly dried, but not baked.  Minimal references to nuts often leave ambiguous whether the shell is on or off. "I ate a peanut" doesn't clarify whether I ate a shell-off nut or whether I did the shelling.</obo_purl:IAO_0000116>
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