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When was Goober Peas created?

Goober Peas was created in 1866.


What is Goober peas in the Civil war?

Peanuts


What they ate in the civil war?

Goober Peas


What is the West African word for peanut?

Goober Peas


Is there a Goober peas song?

Tennessee Ernie Ford released the song "Goober Peas" in 2011, but the song itself (a traditional folk song) dates back to the American Civil War.


How were goober peas prepared during the Civil War?

Peanuts were boiled, parched, and roasted.


What were goober peas?

Boiled peanuts. They can be very tasty, but not everyone knows how to correctly cook them.


Why are peanuts called goober peas?

The peanut is of African origin, from Angola where it is known as Nguba


What are some other names for peanuts?

In some places they're called goober peas.


What is another name for peanut?

goober! ** A peanut is a legume. Legume or peanut or groundnut is scientifically called "Arachis hypogaea" People in the South used to call them goober peas!


What does goober mean in the Civil War?

In the southern states goober peas (peanuts) were commonly used as pig fodder. they mature under ground and pigs were simply turned out to root them up. As opposing armies passed through an area using a scorched earth policy in an effort to leave nothing useful to the enemy. Goober peas, being under ground, were commonly the only food left available in any sufficient amount to eat and doubtlessly saved many from starvation. In southern slang calling someone a "goober" is the same as calling them a "peanut brain".


What are 'goobers'?

Goober is another word for peanut. Goobers are chocolate-covered peanuts. They are often eaten at movie theaters for movie snacks. Goober peas is a term from an old Civil War song. See the related questions and link below.