It is actually a legume, a member of the pea family.
No, it is a type of legume, like peas and beans.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous suspension of peanut particles in an oil. More of a sludge or paste than a solvent/solute system. There are some dissolved flavour compounds in the oil (oil=solvent) and probably some salts or sugar dissolved in the water present in the nut particles (water=solvent)Aside: The oil in peanut butter is often not peanut oil. Peanut oil is a valuable side product and is stripped away and replaced with cheaper vegetable oils
A typical peanut is about 3/8 of an inch long. There is considerable variation, however.
If you burn a peanut it will keep aflame for a long time underwater, and boil the water
Nut cracker is a second order lever because the nut(load) is in between.
a peanut is not a nut it is a legume
no, its a nut.
Georgia's State Nut is the Peanut
Ground nut or peanut
No. A peanut is a type of nut not a vegetable.
peanut butter Peanut is a compound word. pea + nut = peanut
Peanut
I think that a type of nut is either a walnut, or peanut because a walnut is the biggest of them all and a peanut is as small as a seed.
Some compound words with "nut" in them are peanut, cashewnut, hazelnut, walnut, coconut, donut, and butternut.
It has the flavor and texture of a nut, but it is actually a legume- a type of bean.
Peanut is correct. There is no such thing as a pee nut, sorry to say.
a peanut.