No peanuts are not meat, all meat comes from animals.
Yes, it comes from a very rare and elusive creature. The peanut butter that you find in supermarkets is just a substitute and the real peanut butter can be found in remote parts of Asia, but because it comes from a rare animal its very expensive and people may try to sell you peanut butter substitute just to get money. The common food that we call peanuts are only rumored to be used for peanut butter, but it is actually impossible for it to be used for anything other that a solid food.
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No, peanuts are not considered meat as they are a type of legume. Meat typically comes from animal sources. Peanuts are a good source of plant-based protein and healthy fats.
Yes, the peanut is a seed. It is part of the legume family, a "bean" species. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Peanuts are not soluble in water.
Raw peanuts are uncooked, while green peanuts are fresh peanuts that haven't been dried or roasted. Green peanuts are usually softer and moister than raw peanuts and are commonly used for boiling or making boiled peanuts.
It can vary greatly since peanuts can be different sizes. It also matters if they are in the shell or not. If outside of the shell, one cup is usually 28 peanuts.
No, peanuts do not explode in lemonade. Mixing peanuts with lemonade will simply result in soggy peanuts in a flavored liquid.
no peanuts are not monocots. since they contain two cotyledons, they are dicots