No. it is called a legume, so it is related to beans.
Peanuts are a plant and were not invented, other than by God.
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.
Evidence demonstrates that peanuts were domesticated in prehistoric times in Peru. Peanuts are native to South America, Mexico, and Central America.
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No, cocoa is made from the cocoa bean.
The peanut is a bean, Nuts come from trees. The peanut comes from a Small plant Similar to a soybean plant . Except the Peanuts bury themselves and are pulled out of the ground to harvest them. The peanut originated in South America Probably Peru.
No. Peanuts grow in the ground, not on a tree.
No they are not. Peanuts are legumes, in the bean family. They grow from seed pods on an herbaceous plant. Despite being called "peanuts," they are not nuts, nor are they in the nut family. A potato is a starchy tuber, a root vegetable that grows in the ground. It is not a legume.
A Thai dish of stir-fried rice noodles, egg, bean sprouts, shrimp, peanuts, and seasonings.
Traditional "foods" include: rice, coconut, chicken, beef, pig, seafood, peanuts, soy bean cake (tofu), sweetened soy sauce, bean sprouts, potatoes.
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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.
A peanut is a legume NOT a nut despite common misconceptions. That is why some, myself included, can be allergic to peanuts and not other nuts (cashews, almonds, pistachios, etc.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The seeds are the two or three round objects in the shell which comprise the entire legume, similar to other members of the bean family. So, depending on which part you call the "peanut", then yes, it is a seed.
peanuts have proteine in them