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  1. Peanut - Wikipedia

    Most peanuts marketed in the shell are of the Virginia type, along with some Valencias selected for large size and the attractive appearance of the shell. Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, …

  2. Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits of Peanuts - WebMD

    Jan 10, 2025 · You can eat peanuts raw, blanched, roasted, boiled, fried, powdered, or made into peanut butter. Eating them with their thin, papery skin is most nutritionally beneficial, as the skin …

  3. Peanut | Plant, Scientific Name, Seed, Flower, Cultivation, Uses ...

    Dec 23, 2025 · peanut, (Arachis hypogaea), tropical South American legume plant widely cultivated for its edible seeds. The seeds, which are also known as peanuts, are a nutritionally dense food, rich in …

  4. Did You Know That There Are 4 Different Types of Peanuts?

    All peanuts come from the same plant, Arachis hypogaea, and today’s peanut is genetically almost completely identical to its original ancestor dating back over 10,000 years.

  5. 11 Impressive Health Benefits of Peanuts - Natural Food Series

    3 days ago · They are extremely versatile, and can be used for making peanut oils, peanut butter and other products such as flour and protein powder. Not surprisingly, they are also a great source of …

  6. All About Peanuts | Peanut Facts | The Peanut Institute

    Check out tons of peanut nutrition facts and information from the Peanut Institute for all you need to know about this superfood and why it should have a prominent place in your diet.

  7. How to Grow Peanuts: Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Guide

    2 days ago · The peanut plant is unique because its flowers grow above ground, yet the “fruit” (peanuts) grow below ground. Peanuts, which originated in South America, have a long growing season.

  8. Are Peanuts Good for You? - EatingWell

    Sep 17, 2025 · Are peanuts healthy? They’re nutritious, affordable and more eco-friendly than many nuts. Peanuts provide protein, fiber and healthy fats, plus nutrients like folate, magnesium and niacin. …

  9. Where Does a Peanut Come From? - Biology Insights

    6 days ago · The peanut is a widely consumed food source, but its growth habit remains unusual. Unlike traditional nuts that develop on trees, the peanut matures beneath the soil.

  10. Peanut Profile | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center

    Peanuts grown in the U.S. are used for peanut butter, peanut oil, confections and direct consumption. About 60% of the peanuts are used for peanut butter production.