Just under 8,000 joules of energy mate.
There is not an exact amount of energy in a peanut it depends on the size and the type.
It is very high in energey and can easily be digested. The carbohydrates from the bread and protein from the peanut butter is where the energy comes from.
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Yes, there are energy joules in a peanut. One peanut releases 1,880 physicist calories, or 1.88 food calories. Energy is measured in joules. One food calorie equals 4,200 joules. So one peanut has just under 8,000 joules of energy.
It is estimated that the energy from one peanut can power a lightbulb for about 30 minutes. To power a typical household for a year, it would take the energy from millions of peanuts. Nuclear power comes from a much more concentrated source of energy compared to peanuts.
A peanut uncooked has hardly any calories. A peanut gets more calories from the salt and everything else it is cooked in. A calorie is also known for how much energy is stored in the peanut. If your body does not use all this energy it is conserved in the form of fat.
No. Peanut butter comes from the peanut plant. It contains no animal products.
yes bbecause peanut butter comes from the peanut and i am pretty sure that they sell it there
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it comes from the bagels son
A peanut is called a peanut because it is a legume that grows underground and resembles a nut in appearance and taste. Its name likely comes from the fact that it resembles a nut and was first cultivated in South America.
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