No, it is a type of legume, like peas and beans.
It is actually a legume, a member of the pea family.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous suspension of peanut particles in an oil. More of a sludge or paste than a solvent/solute system. There are some dissolved flavour compounds in the oil (oil=solvent) and probably some salts or sugar dissolved in the water present in the nut particles (water=solvent)Aside: The oil in peanut butter is often not peanut oil. Peanut oil is a valuable side product and is stripped away and replaced with cheaper vegetable oils
Yes, the noun 'pecan' is a common noun, a general word for a type of nut.
A typical peanut is about 3/8 of an inch long. There is considerable variation, however.
If you burn a peanut it will keep aflame for a long time underwater, and boil the water
I think that a type of nut is either a walnut, or peanut because a walnut is the biggest of them all and a peanut is as small as a seed.
No. A peanut is a type of nut not a vegetable.
A legume is a type of food. Some examples are the peanut and lychee nut. A legume is a type of food. Some examples are the peanut and lychee nut.
It has the flavor and texture of a nut, but it is actually a legume- a type of bean.
Peanut, pecan, pistachio. Also, pine nut.
a peanut is not a nut it is a legume
The peanut is quite obviously a nut and also a source of Protein. I hope this helped!
no, its a nut.
Ground nut or peanut
Georgia's State Nut is the Peanut
The fruit of the peanut plant is the "shell" of the peanut. It is a simple, dry fruit. The peanut is considered a legume, but a legume is a type of simple fruit. The peanut itself, or the delicious part that we eat, is actually the seed of the peanut plant. So, botanically speaking, the peanut shell is the fruit and the peanut itself is the seed.
A peanut is called a peanut because it is a legume that grows underground and resembles a nut in appearance and taste. Its name likely comes from the fact that it resembles a nut and was first cultivated in South America.