No, they both have seeds to create new plants, are edible, and have a high fat content but they are totally different in origin:
Although many refer to peanuts as nuts, they are no more a nut than donuts would be.
No
None of these are actually nuts. Peanuts are legumes; the others are seeds.
Nuts like peanuts and almonds!
Mildly - the seed inside the shell contains cyanide - just like almonds which are closely related.
Just eat nuts, for example, peanuts, almonds, and pistatios!
Peanuts, bananas, cheese, almonds, water
Pine nuts, pecans, almonds, walnuts, peanuts, and hazelnuts.
Parrots are able to eat almonds. In fact, almonds, along with many other types of nuts, are the parrots favorite type of food to snack on. They do prefer the almonds over the other types though.
In the sense of "corned beef" ... maybe. The word "corn" means generally the grain of any cereal crop, and by extension any small food (such as peppercorns), or something that RESEMBLES the grains of a cereal crop (the "corns" in corned beef refer to the coarse salts used in the process). You COULD call peanuts "corns" in that sense.However, peanuts are not closely related to maize, the preferred international term for what in the US is mostly called corn. They're more closely related to peas and beans.
those are nuts, and they eat nuts, dont they >:s
pine nuts,hazelnuts,cashews,brazil nuts,peanuts,almonds,walnuts
Anderson Almonds. Their almonds are purely almonds; they never come into contact with machines or anything else, that would contain peanuts or any other nut aside from almonds. Their website is andersonalmonds.com and you can order from there as well.