The nut crackler tool has become a staple in Brazil’s social media circles, but its real-world uses are limited.
It’s a simple contraption with a rubber handle that unscrews to remove nuts, but it can be expensive.
And its usefulness varies widely.
The nut cracklers are also sold at Brazilian grocery stores, where they are a staple among shoppers looking to fill up on nuts.
But the nut crackling tool, which costs about $1,500, has been used to crack nuts for centuries, so it is not the only nut cracking tool available in Brazil.
Cocoa powder is also popular in Brazil, and it can crack nuts with just a few taps.
While there are plenty of nut cracklers in the United States, it is far more expensive than Brazil.