They are legumes.
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
None of these are actually nuts. Peanuts are legumes; the others are seeds.
Yes, but the proteins in peanuts are similar in structure to those in tree nuts. For this reason, people who are allergic to peanuts can also be allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pecans, and cashews. Be careful and stay safe!
No. Peanuts grow in the ground, not on a tree.
Almond, walnut, hazelnut, etc, grow above ground on trees. Peanuts grow underground.
No, because a buckeye is considered a nut. However, you may need to know that peanuts are NOT nuts and that buckeye (chestnuts) are seeds and not botanically nuts, if that makes a difference.
No, pine nuts are not a legume. Pine nuts are included in the Nut category and are grown on pine trees.
Peanuts and tree nuts both offer health benefits, but they differ in nutritional profiles. Peanuts are legumes and are high in protein and folate, while tree nuts like almonds, walnuts, and cashews are rich in healthy fats, fiber, and various vitamins and minerals. Both types of nuts can support heart health and may reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases, but tree nuts generally contain higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Overall, including a variety of both in your diet can provide a range of health benefits.
"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
Peanuts are considered the most common but they technically are not nuts
Peanuts are not nuts, they are goober. I am not sure if nuts or peanuts can conduct electricity, though.
CashewsNo, cashews are not related to peanuts. In fact, cashews are a member of the Poison Ivy family1.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew