they have a robot that gets it out of the shell
How peanuts are processed will depend on what the final product is going to be. Peanuts are all cleaned. Some are them shelled, and blanched. Peanuts may also be ground if the end product is going to be peanut butter.
To my knowledge, "George Washington", our 1st President, had nothing at all to do with peanuts. However, "George Washington Carver", a black scientist of the first order, conducted many innovative research studies into the chemical makeup of peanuts; from his findings he was able to discover many new uses for that legume....cosmetology advanced greatly under his research, as did the actual production of the mighty peanut. Mr. Carver even made use of their shells.
He became famous after he discovered a lot of uses for peanuts (hehehe) like soap, food, etc. Also he came up with the idea of rotating crops through out the year so that all the nutrient isn't sucked out from the soil.
we usually don't eat peanut butter at all. it's a western diet. unless we have breakfast in a western style.
For reasons unknown Americans think everything was invented by them.Peanut butter is a good example. It was first made by the Aztecs and Incas.There were at least three patents for the product and process. The earliest was by a Canadian, the others were Americans. All were white:Marcllus Gilmore patented a peanut paste in 1884John Harvey Kellog patented his version in 1895Ambrose Straub patented peanut butter machine in 1903Carver did make and patent a number of things but peanut butter wasn't one of them
all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!
Peanut Butter, Peanut oil and that is all I know.
Peanut butter is made by crushing peanuts into paste. Make your own by putting some peanuts into a plastic bag and pounding them with a hammer. A jar of pure/natural peanut butter will have a layer of peanut oil on top and must be stirred before each use. Brands like Skippy and Jiff have additives mixed in to prevent the oil from separating.
Actually, peanut plants do grow from peanuts. However, you have to make sure that they are raw peanuts. If you try to use roasted peanuts, they will not work. Plant the entire peanut (shell and all) and water if very well. Do not water it again until you see the peanut plant begin to sprout!
Peanuts are better than peanut butter because peanut butter has sugar added to it, but it you can buy a healthier version without the sugar and palm oil and all of the hydrogenated oils. Try to look on the ingredient list and see if there is anything other than peanuts and salt in there. If not that is the healthiest version.
You do realize peanut butter doesn't actually have real butter in it right?
Peanuts, like peas and beans, are legumes. Nuts have different botanical origins.
according to a show called "how do they do that " 95% of all the peanuts in the U>S< are grown in Georgia USA and then shipped to various processing centers also in GA and then after sifting sorting drying scanning hearing are finally made into peanut butter it takes 770 peanuts to make a 16oz jar of peanut butter
first of all one of the uses peanut butter next, boiled peanuts
One cannot determine the percentage of peanuts in a Snicker bar simply because the size of a peanut is not static. Peanuts vary in size and shape. On average there are 16 peanuts in one 57g Snickers bar. A peanut weighs less than one gram. If all peanuts were the same size and shape and weighed 0.75g, 21% of a Snickers bar is peanuts.
How peanuts are processed will depend on what the final product is going to be. Peanuts are all cleaned. Some are them shelled, and blanched. Peanuts may also be ground if the end product is going to be peanut butter.
No. Meat comes from animals, peanuts are vegetable.