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Is a soybean a treenut

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No, soybean is a legume, used as a pulse vegetable or an oilseed.

Boiled soybeans are sometimes fried just like peanuts for the same purpose, but they are not nuts.

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Soy beans, believe it or not, are actually . . . beans. They belong to the legume family.

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No, soybeans grow in plants from the ground, not trees.

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