The peanut wasn't invented, it's a food that grows naturally in nature.
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The peanut was not invented, it is a plant. It was discovered April 15, 1804, in the backyard of George Washington Carver. He also invented peanut butter.
"Agricultural chemist, George Washington Carver discovered three hundred uses for peanuts and hundreds more uses for soybeans, pecans and sweet potatoes. He start popularizing uses for peanut products including peanut butter, paper, ink, and oils beginning in 1880."
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George W. Carter discovered peanut products, peanut butter, peanut oil, etc;
he made shampoo out of peanut oil. etc...
The peanut was not invented, it is a plant. It was discovered April 15, 1804, in the backyard of George Washington Carver. He also invented peanut butter.
George Washington Carver.
The man who invented 200 uses for the peanut would be George Washington Carver.
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The shell or pod of the peanut (or groundnut) contains two or three peanut kernels. Though I have only ever discovered two peanuts in the shell!
Carver developed methods for making many useful substances out of peanuts, such as cosmetics, paints, and nitroglycerin. He didn't really "invent" the substances so much as show that they could be economically made from peanut plants.
George Washington Carver...a Black Man from the USA
Stains for wood, ink, face powder, to name a few.