The peanut, ironically not a nut, is a legum crop grown for its edible seeds.
True! I've learned a lot about legumes lately.
Very good! Also, peanut pods are developed underground.
Oh really? That I did not know. It makes sense though, seeing as the outer shell is usually dirty.
And peanut butter is a spread made from dry roasted peanuts that are ground up.
Very true. I sure do love peanut butter in the form of a protein powder.
It's used in peanut sauce, which has a variety of flavors, textures, and consistencies.
Oh, yes. Found a lot in Thai food.
Astonishingly, the production of shelled peanuts in the world was 42 million tons in 2014.
Really? That is a lot of peanuts!!!