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Not at all. Carver did not "invent peanut butter". The Aztecs were making it three hundred years before Carver was born.
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walnuts are a very famous but that's hard to say because there r allot of different nuts in the would so u would have to just go with your instinct my favorite nut is a pecan The peanut, actually a legume (type of bean) is worlwide the most popular or widely-used nut-like seed. Many other seeds or fruits commonly called nuts, or considered to be nuts for culinary purposes, are not true nuts in the botanical sense, so it seems reasonable to consider the peanut an appropriate answer to this question.
Canada is a huge nation that was an area that France began to develop as a new world colony. Much of its climate is a cold one with annual snowfall being heavy. After the French and Indian War in the 18th century, the British took control of Canada and explored its vast interior and also its Pacific coast. Native Americans living there were in the "way" of many settlers, and their treatment was not always good. The impact of British colonization was to bring Canada into the modern world and it has a high tech economy and is rich in timber and oil.
George Washington Carver never invented the peanut. It is a plant that grows naturally. Carver found many innovative uses for the peanut.
George Washington Carver did not make and/or invent the peanut, he merely found many uses for it.
George Washington carver found 300 diff. ways to make peanut butter
George Washington Carver's greatest invention is peanut butter.
George Washington Carver made exactly 325 peanut products.
George Washington Carver cultivated the peanut. But he did NOT invent peanut butter.
George Washington Carver's greatest invention is peanut butter.
George Washington Carver never invented the peanut. It is a plant that grows naturally. Carver found many innovative uses for the peanut.
George Washington Carver was a man that invented over 300 peanut products fun fact he did not invent peanut butter
George Washington carver nickname was the "peanut man"
George Washington Carver is credited with discovering new uses for cotton, peanuts, soy and sweet potatoes, in an effort to provide nutritious alternatives for farm families. He is best known for creating a myriad of uses for peanuts, including gasoline and Nitroglycerine.
Peanut oil:)