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Peanuts originated in South America, probably Brazil or Peru.
Peanuts are believed to have originated in South America, specifically in the regions that are now part of Bolivia and Peru. They have been cultivated for thousands of years by indigenous peoples in these areas. Peanuts were introduced to other parts of the world by Spanish and Portuguese explorers in the 16th century.
Peanuts probably originated in what is now Peru or Brazil in South America.
"Monkey nuts" is a common name for peanuts with shells, likely because monkeys are known to enjoy peanuts and peanut plants are a common food source for them in the wild. The name probably originated from the association of peanuts with monkeys.
All of the following originated in the Americas Potatoes, Tomatoes, Chocolate, Vanilla, Corn, Sweet Potatoes, Peanuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Chiles, and Avocados
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French Burnt Peanuts originated in the United States, specifically in the southern states, during the late 19th century. They are believed to have been inspired by traditional peanut candy recipes and were popularized in the early 20th century. The name "French Burnt Peanuts" is somewhat misleading, as they are not actually French in origin; the term refers to the method of cooking the peanuts until they are caramelized and coated in a reddish-brown candy shell. Today, they remain a nostalgic treat enjoyed by many, particularly in the South.
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