What is white on the outside brown on the inside?

Okay, here's some information about things that are white on the outside and brown on the inside, formatted as requested:

This description often refers to:

  • Coconuts: A classic example! The coconut has a hard, brown, hairy shell that encapsulates a white, fleshy interior.

  • Eggs: Uncooked chicken eggs typically have a white or light-colored shell, and while the yolk is yellow, the white (albumen) surrounds it. If the egg is cooked the white part is white.

  • Certain Nuts: Some nuts, like hazelnuts or almonds, have brown outer shells that protect a lighter-colored nutmeat within. It is necessary to point out that this case is valid only when it's on the shell. When it's peeled most of the nuts are white or light colored.

  • Radishes: Some radish varieties are predominantly white on the outside with a brown core.

  • Snowballs: This one is a bit humorous, and less literal. A snowball is typically white, but if it's picked up dirt or been on the ground, it might have a brown center.