Fire
it loses nutrients
because they are made of fire.
Peanuts contain oils that can ignite when exposed to a flame or high heat. The oils have a low smoke point, causing them to burn quickly. It is important to be cautious when heating peanuts to avoid burning them.
No they do not. to make charcoal you burn wood
No, because peanuts are gross and so is lemonade!!!!!!
Unsalted! if its salted it burns with a greeny tinged flame
The type of heat that causes a burn is gas!
Yes, peanuts are flammable due to their high fat content. When ignited, peanuts can burn slowly and produce a steady flame. However, they are not as flammable as other materials like paper or wood.
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It is possible to burn peanuts and to use the fire to heat water, but that is an extremely wasteful choice of fuel. Peanuts are much more valuable as food (at least, for those who are not allergic to them) than they are as fuel. It is also possible to burn paper currency, and use the fire to heat water. Quite a lot of things can be burned.
Peanuts are combustible because they are composed of oils and carbohydrates. What makes them burn is sufficient oxygen and a temperature increase that initiates the process.
Peanuts contain oil within their cells, specifically unsaturated fats like oleic acid. When peanuts are exposed to a flame, the oil can easily catch fire and burn due to its flammable nature.