Having a very Southern side to our family, we learned a song called "Goober Peas" growing up. My Grandmother said that they were really boiled peanuts.
It would seem that at times during the Civil War, that's about all CSA soldiers had to eat.
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goober! ** A peanut is a legume. Legume or peanut or groundnut is scientifically called "Arachis hypogaea" People in the South used to call them goober peas!
Peanuts are also known as goobers and ground nuts, but not just in Georgia.
Peanut butter is made by simply grinding up 'peanuts'. Peanuts are the fruit (a pea) of the peanut plant which occur in a pod on the end of a long shoot which pushes itself underground for the peanut to develop (hence groundnut which is another name for a peanut).
No. Peanut is a noun. When paired with another noun, it is correctly described as a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
It is a mixture of peanut butter and jelly. If it was a compound these items would be mixed to create another product which would have a name it it's own right
No. Not on trees. Another name for peanut is groundnut which gives you a clue to where they grow. They grow in the ground. After the flower is fertilized a stalk grows from the flower into the ground and the nuts develop below ground.
Peanut Butter Boppers
at the mall or the trift store
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A peanut butter Cookie
hi hows it going the name is the national peanut acosiation