you can cook them
Peanuts contain oil. That's what peanut oil is made of.
No, peanuts do not produce gasohol. Gasohol is a blend of gasoline and ethanol, typically produced from corn or sugarcane. Peanuts are a legume known for their nut production and are not used in the production of gasohol.
Some store bought peanuts are coated in an oil by the producer, which oil I'm not sure as a google search came up inconclusive. I know that prunes are sometimes coated in mineral oil, which is not so great for your digestion. Some other peanuts are sold without oil, which may be the healthier choice if it is, in fact, mineral oil. If you're talking about peanut oil, it's just like sunflower oil and olive oil: it's just naturally produced by the plant.
yes
it produces about 2.2 billion pounds of peanuts each year
oil burns, peanuts are 50% oil
Utah and Arizona
Peanuts and peanut oil is used in thousands of foods. If you are allergic to peanuts, be sure the read the food labels very carefully because you may find peanut oil in unexpected places.
Yes, but the peanuts are grown underground. The hay is what the peanut plant grows above ground.
nuts of course A: nuts, of course, and some peanuts are salted, have had honey added, etc.
if you want. whatever floats your boat;)
The oil in them can if it gets in your skin