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What you called groundnuts in Hindi?

Groundnuts are called "मूंगफली" (mungfali) in Hindi.


What are groundnuts called in Hindi?

Groundnuts are called "Moongfalli" in hindi. Seeng Dana in Marathi or in Mumbai.


What food materials did they eat?

They ate food such as cassava,yam,groundnuts,millet,sorghum,maize,cow peas,rice,meat and dried fish.


What are groundnuts?

Peanuts


What is a groundnuts binomial name?

Arachis


Are groundnuts good for diabetest?

yes


How much groundnuts required to extract 1 liter of oil?

Depending on the variety, groundnuts may have up towards 50% of oils. Not all of this will be commercially extractable. So, under good conditions, you should be able to extract your litre of oil from 2 - 3 kilograms of groundnuts. Because of their shape factor, probably up to 4 - 5 litres of loose groundnuts.


Does Groundnuts have startch?

Yes, groundnuts (peanuts) contain starch, but the starch content is lower compared to other starchy foods like potatoes or wheat. Groundnuts are a good source of protein, healthy fats, and other nutrients such as fiber and minerals.


Why groundnut being cultivated?

Groundnut (peanut) is a popular snack food, is often an ingredient in processed food, and is the a source of a sweet edible oil. Therefore, growing groundnuts is a commercially viable commodity, and worth cultivating.


What are Gambia major products for export?

Groundnuts (peanuts)


Does groundnut has starch?

Yes, groundnuts (peanuts) contain starch. Starch is a type of complex carbohydrate found in many plant-based foods, including nuts like groundnuts.


Where in Gambia does groundnuts grow?

In The Gambia, groundnuts primarily grow in the Central River Region, the Upper River Region, and the North Bank Region. These areas have suitable soil and climate conditions for cultivating groundnuts, which are a key cash crop for the country. The cultivation typically occurs during the rainy season, from June to October, when the soil moisture is optimal for growth. Groundnuts play a crucial role in the Gambian economy and are a staple in local diets.