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The peanut is quite obviously a nut and also a source of Protein. I hope this helped!

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Is groundnut a root or stem?

Groundnut is a type of legume and it is neither a root nor a stem. It is actually a type of seed, commonly known as a peanut, that grows underground on the roots of the plant.


What are the proteins present in peanut shell?

Peanut shells contain proteins such as conarachin, arachin, and conglutin, which are storage proteins and contribute to the nutritional profile of peanuts. These proteins play a role in providing essential amino acids and can be utilized for various industrial applications such as food processing and animal feed.


What are some aspects of peanut growth?

Peanut growth is influenced by factors like soil type, temperature, and moisture levels. The plants require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight for optimal growth. Additionally, proper fertilization and timely weed control are essential for healthy peanut development.


What causes the rabbit shape inside a peanut?

The rabbit shape inside a peanut is a result of the natural formation of the two cotyledons (seed leaves) inside the peanut shell. The cotyledons can sometimes resemble the shape of a rabbit due to their positioning and appearance.


You found something that resembles a shard of a bone in your peanut butter what do you do?

Take it back to the store where you got it (bring the shard and your receipt, if you still have it), or contact the manufacturer of the peanut butter. If you are hoping to get money, forget it; the Wendy's scandal a few years ago pretty much killed that angle. You'll probably just get a thank-you, and a fresh jar of peanut butter.