No, groundnut, also known as peanut, is not a cereal. It is classified as a legume, which means it belongs to the family of plants that produce seeds in pods. Cereals, on the other hand, are grasses cultivated for their edible grains, such as wheat, rice, and corn. Groundnuts are primarily valued for their oil and protein content rather than for grain production.
yes
groundnut is good for diet
I would use winnowing to separate it.
the binomial name for groundnut is - Arachis hypogea.
vear kadalai
The Tamil name for groundnut is "வேர்க்கடலை" (verkadalai).
Groundnut is just the British (and southeast U.S.) name for a peanut.
African Groundnut Council was created in 1964.
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
A more popular name for the groundnut is peanut.
Cereals are crops that are highly rich in carbohydrates i.e all cereals are mainly classified as carbohydrate foods...cereal foods are mostly in "grains"(e.g maize,rice,guinea corn e.t.c) on the other hand legumes are dry dehiscent fruits(i.e fruit that easily releases it's seed(s).) that is to say any plant that contains easily-splited-seeds in its pod(s) is a legume..e.g beans,peas,cowpea,groundnut,pride of barbados e.t.c
No, it is not!