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  • A peanut inverter, a type of harvesting equipment, pulls up the plants and nuts in their shells from the soil. The inverter drags behind a tractor, often as part of a combine assembly. The inverter…

  • Packing peanuts are commonly used for cushioning and for filling voids in packages prepared for shipment. Known as loose fill, most packing peanuts are made of expanded polystyrene, or EPS, which is a…

  • Peanuts are tropical plants that originated in South America, and bear surface foliage with root crops. Although they're served as nuts, peanuts are actually closely related to legumes like peas and…

  • The peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is a legume related to the pea rather than a true nut, with edible seeds that grow in underground pods. Peanuts are originally from tropical South America but will grow…

  • Whether mixed with some dried fruit as part of a trail mix or enjoyed as a standalone snack, the peanut proves a popular and tasty option. Although it may seem that peanuts are a nut -- after all,…

  • Balloon shapes add amusing pieces for parties and other events. A balloon shaped like a peanut consists of two spherical ends and a narrower waist in between. Peanut-shaped balloons can be used to…

  • Peanuts are a $4 billion industry. This simple food is not only nutritious, it is the foundation of any number of products beyond the perennial favorite peanut butter that children all over the nation…

  • Peanut plants (Arachis hypogaea) are not the easiest food crop to grow. Perfect soil drainage, moisture and fertility as well as a long, frost-free growing season are needed to ensure the plants bloom…

  • Although peanuts are commonly associated with the United States, they are actually native to tropical climates in South America. The plants are self-pollinating and fairly easy to grow in the right…

  • Peanuts can be an interesting addition to any garden where the growing season is at least 100 days long. Most of the work involved in growing peanuts is in preparing the seed bed. Once that is…

  • The peanut is not an actual nut. It is a legume that was originally native to South America. This legume is consumed throughout the world due to its pleasant taste and nutritional value. The peanut…

  • Peanuts are an important crop in the American South. Successful weed management highly influences the crop yield because weeds are serious competitors for moisture and nutrients. Crop rotation is…

  • Peanuts attract birds such as woodpeckers, titmice and chickadees to a backyard feeder. A simple tube feeder made of wire mesh provides a storage area for the peanuts. The birds grasp the wire mesh in…

  • Peanut plants are legume crops, but are distinct from many other legumes, such as beans and peas, because the pods and seeds do most of their development in the soil. Meanwhile, a central taproot and…

  • Peanuts need a long, hot growing season. If that describes your region, you'll be surprised at how easy this plant is to grow. The peanut is a member of the legume family, related to peas and beans.…

  • Runner peanuts have a running growth habit instead of forming upright bunches. The plants produce consistently sized kernels frequently used for making peanut butter. Runner peanuts perform best in a…

  • Peanut plants thrive in Georgia, thanks to the long, hot growing season. In fact, 45 percent of all peanuts cultivated in the United States come from Georgia, according to The New Georgia…

  • All across the United States, people eat peanuts in a variety of forms, from peanut butter to chocolate covered to roasted and salted. The plant that produces peanuts is a perennial. There are four…

  • Though technically a legume, peanuts are often thought to be in the nut family. They are considered a healthy food when consumed in moderation despite their relatively high fat content. A serving of…

  • Peanuts are not true nuts but a member of the legume family along with peas and beans. These tasty snacks contain loads of vitamin E, B3 and folate. One way to prepare these legumes is to roast them.…

  • Peanuts, actually members of the legume family rather than nuts, are a nutritious food providing many health benefits. While some may avoid peanuts due to fear of weight gain from the seemingly large…

  • No matter the occasion, from baseball games to holiday parties, roasted peanuts are a flavorful snack that attendees can devour by the handful. This simple to eat finger food compliments other party…

  • Peanuts aren't true nuts but a legume that's related to beans. Pollinated peanut flowers grow long stems that penetrate the soil and grow into mature peanuts underground. The papery shells protect the…

  • Charcoal is usually made by carbonizing wood, but in some very poor, densely populated countries like Haiti, wood is difficult to get. The forests there have been depleted and there is an acute…

  • No matter how many party snacks line your table, homemade seasoned peanuts add to the spread with a crunchy kick of flavor for guests to enjoy. A number of herbs and spices compliment this finger…

  • Packing peanuts made of polystyrene, a plastic polymer, have long been used as packing material. The packing peanuts are small, lightweight and foamy, and are added to fill spaces in boxes to protect…

  • Peanuts have high amounts of fat but it is a good form of unsaturated fat that may help the heart. According to the Peanut Institute, peanuts have needed nutrients including several vitamins, iron and…

  • Despite their name, green peanuts actually aren't green. They are simply raw peanuts, widely available in the southern U.S. from May to November. For peanuts, blanching -- the process of briefly…

  • Peanuts that have been seasoned and cooked with hot spices are called hot or spicy peanuts. These nuts are a favorite snack in Louisiana, Mississippi and other states in the southern U.S. The Japanese…

  • Peanut shells can be difficult to open if you use the wrong kind of opening process. If you try to open the peanut in the wrong area, the shell will splinter, twist and may even crack the nut inside.…

  • Hot peanuts offer a tasty snack reminiscent of those sold at baseball games, providing a game-day appetizer for at-home viewing and entertaining. Hot peanuts combine with other snack foods such as…

  • In the "Saturday Night Live" sketch "Coffee Talk," Mike Myers' character, Linda Richman, begins the talk show by saying, "The peanut is neither a pea nor a nut. Discuss." Actually, the peanut isn't a…

  • Peanuts are one of the most pervasive nuts in cooking and baking. Popular throughout many cuisines, peanuts provide healthy oils and high protein. A popular dish in the United States' Southern region…

  • Peanuts are a nutritious and convenient snack to have on hand whenever you get the munchies. Peanuts contain more than 30 essential nutrients and phytonutrients, according to the National Peanut…

  • Peanut oil is used widely throughout the culinary industry for frying, sautéing, and creating a variety of baked goods. Because of the nature of fats present in the oil, peanut oil must be kept…

  • Many commercially available nuts are already salted and roasted, which can be very convenient if you wish to simply open a package of nuts and enjoy a tasty snack. But raw nuts offer a great deal more…

  • Whole peanuts are sold raw, roasted or boiled. Raw peanuts are fairly inexpensive and can be utilized in numerous ways. If you do not enjoy them in their raw form it is also possible to prepare them…

  • Peanuts are part of the legume family (which includes peas, lentils and chickpeas) and are an excellent source of monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, niacin, protein, copper and other nutrients. With…

  • Parched peanuts are another way of saying roasted peanuts. While you can parch, or roast, the peanuts in their shells, removing the shells and parching the peanuts imparts a more deeply toasted…

  • Cooks use peanut oil mainly for frying foods. It can handle high heat and is, therefore, suitable for use in woks or even for frying large items, such as turkeys. According to information posted…

  • When consumed in moderation, raw peanuts are a healthy snack loaded with nutrients like vitamin E and iron. The nuts are protected by a hard shell that must be removed before eating. Fortunately, a…

  • There are a few different ways to parch, or toast, peanuts. The most common method is to stick the peanuts in the oven. The problem with this method is it can be very easy to overcook or burn the…

  • These meatballs can be served in many ways, such as with spaghetti sauce over pasta, or on toothpicks as an appetizer. A crockpot of these meatballs simmering in tomato sauce would be a big hit at…

  • Raw peanuts are in abundant supply in season, particularly in the southern United States where they are grown. Raw peanuts are often cooked as boiled peanuts, which brings out the characteristic nutty…

  • Green peanuts are, according to the Lee Bros. Boiled Peanuts Catalog, peanuts that have not been dried, cooked or altered in any way. They are freshly harvested "straight out of the ground and moist."…

  • Perhaps you've just scored a deal at your favorite warehouse store and bought a huge amount of peanuts. Maybe you have a relative who works in a nut factory and gets great deals on peanuts. In any…

  • Peanut oil, made from the legumes of the peanut plant, is a vegetable oil high in good monounsaturated fat and low in bad saturated fat. Peanut oil is a popular choice for cooking, particularly when…

  • Raw peanuts have been dried to preserve them. You should not confuse them with green peanuts, which are peanuts that are fresh from the field. Whether you want to sprout raw peanuts or boil them for a…

  • While many peanuts available as snacks are roasted, peanuts can be consumed raw, although there are extra precautions that need to be taken to safely store raw peanuts for consumption.

  • Why pay extra for a can of salted, shelled peanuts? Salted peanuts made from raw nuts at home taste fresher than those sold in stores. Purchase in-shell raw peanuts in bulk to save even more money.…

  • Raw peanuts can be purchased at most health-food and grocery stores throughout the United States. Unlike other nuts that grow on trees, the peanut is grown in the ground much like a potato. Also,…

  • Raw peanuts are often referred to as green peanuts. They are peanuts that have not yet been removed from their shells. Peanuts make an excellent snack because they are rich in protein, vitamin E, and…

  • Buying peanuts in bulk can save you money, but how you store raw peanuts once you get them home determines whether you spent your money well. Improperly stored raw peanuts turn rancid and you cannot…

  • Peanuts are a tasty, nutritious snack---although they are high in fat, they're also packed with protein. "Raw" peanuts are defined as peanuts that have not been cooked or roasted; they differ from…

  • Spanish peanuts are a breed of peanut. They are smaller and rounder than most peanuts and have reddish skin. Spanish peanuts can be grown with relative ease. Most Spanish peanuts are grown in South…

  • Peanuts are a healthy snack packed with protein and important vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, potassium, iron and zinc. While many people boil or roast their peanuts to get a different flavor,…

  • Whether you know it as West African peanut soup, Ghanian groundnut stew, Nkate Nkawan or Maafe, delicious peanut-tomato stew makes a hearty, protein-packed meal which can be enjoyed either with…

  • Looking for a healthy, nutrition filled snack? Munch on raw peanuts! These legumes (that's right, peanuts are beans, not nuts) are full of protein, vitamins and phytosterols, which may help fight…

  • Americans in the South eat boiled peanuts as a snack. Whatscookingamerica.net states that it's believed boiled peanuts came about during the Civil War. Confederates were short on supplies, especially…

  • Peanuts come from the legume family and are used in many foods and recipes. Peanuts are nutritious and versatile, despite some people's allergic reaction to them. The most commonly consumed form of…

  • The scent of fresh roasted peanuts may be one of the most enticing aromas for the peanut lover. If you desire to have easy access to freshly roasted peanuts all the time, consider building your own…

  • Sprouted peanuts are full of vitamins E, C, B and A, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, calcium, amino acids and protein. Choose unblanched peanuts for sprouting and remove the skins before you…

  • Liberian peanut chop is a one-pot tomato-based chicken stew that is served over rice with all sorts of toppings. While the preparation takes a while, it is a party meal that keeps the guests lingering…

  • Whether you are out a baseball game or just looking for a quick snack, eating peanuts is always a lot of fun. These crunchy treats are surrounded by a hardened shell that hold anywhere from 1 to 3…