
Early this evening I was eating maning nilaga (boiled peanuts; brain food) while studying a patient's case when I had the urge to take a photograph of an unusual peanut pod arrangement (left peanut pod). Later, I decided to pair it off with a normal peanut pod so you can see the difference. Then I used the mirror effect and adjusted the hue and saturations using Kyoto coloring. The original photo with mirror effect is shown below. While we are at it, did you know that the peanut is not really a nut but a woody pod?

5 comments:
"Early this evening I was eating maning nilaga"... with some drinks ? :-)
It is not only food for the brain, it looks like mini brains in your pictures. :-)
ang ganda...
lam nyo po.. parang.. body parts ang nasa left side na peanut.. parang madaming "heart"...
No drinks, Sydney. :) Yes I agree. They sure look as fleshy as real brains. Thank God, they're miniature.
Salamat, Mimi. Oh yes, taking your perspective, they look like ventricles of the heart, too. :)
J'en ai mangé des cacahuètes fraîches en Côte d'Ivoire, Maman les faisit à l'eau ou grillées. Délicieuses ! Mais redoutables pour les intestins, pardonnez moi ! AhAhAhAh!
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