I found that it is called bambara gound nut Ndebele name indlubu so that is where the Zulu name izindlubu originated.
Only taking Egypt - pyramids, the great Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx of Giza, Cairo etc.
I suppose kelp ( form of seaweed) would be the least common plant in a desert.
Since South Africa has an English heritage. I would go with traditional English Christmas carols.
A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
English
Peanuts are the main export of Senegal in Africa.
Yes. Peanuts are called Ground Nuts in Africa.
cacao and peanuts
Peanuts form on the roots of the peanut plant. They are grown in Georgia and other southern US states and in Africa.
beans, wheat, melons, peanuts, pumpkins, and eggplants
Corn, peanuts, and cassava had the greatest impact on food production in Africa, corn, peanuts, and sweet potatoes to China, and corn and potatoes to Europe.
cacao, coconuts, peanuts, oil, diamonds, gold, iron ore, and bauxite.
Africa has many major exports. Some of these include oil, cotton, diamonds, coffee, cocoa, peanuts, tea, as well as nuts.
Africa is best known in producing diamonds. Other things they produce include copper, gold, cocoa, peanuts, tantalum, coffee and cobalt.
There is nothing in Islam that would forbid eating peanuts, but whether or not peanuts are commonly present in cooking depends on local cuisine more than Islam. In the Middle East and South Asia, there is limited if any use of peanuts in cooking. In West Africa and Southeast Asia, peanuts are used quite often and may even be the base of some stews and curries.(Of course, Muslims are just as susceptible to having allergies to peanuts as Non-Muslims, so Muslims who have allergic reactions to peanuts will not eat them.)
Only taking Egypt - pyramids, the great Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx of Giza, Cairo etc.
I suppose kelp ( form of seaweed) would be the least common plant in a desert.