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  2. Peanut - Wikipedia

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    Peanut flower. The peanut is an annual herbaceous plant growing 30 to 50 centimetres (12 to 20 in) tall. [9] As a legume, it belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae, also known as Leguminosae, and commonly known as the legume, bean, or pea family. [1]

  3. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Peanuts - AOL

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    Peanuts may help with weight loss because their protein, fat, and fiber content can keep you satisfied between meals—meaning they’re a good healthy snack, Menning says.

  4. Corn dog - Wikipedia

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    Some corn dog purveyors sell pre-made frozen corn dogs, which are then thawed and fried again, or browned in an oven. Corn dogs can also be found at almost any supermarket and convenience store in North America as frozen foods as well as served hot and ready to eat. Pre-made frozen corn dogs can also be heated in a microwave oven, but the ...

  5. Experts Reveal Whether Peanut Butter Is Actually Healthy - AOL

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    Whole30 and Paleo diets bundle peanuts into the legume family alongside peas, beans, and lentils, because peanuts are legumes botanically and not a tree nut. These diets recommend cutting out ...

  6. Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Peanuts (briefly subtitled featuring Good ol' Charlie Brown) is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz.The strip's original run extended from 1950 to 2000, continuing in reruns afterward.

  7. The Most Unheard-of State Fair Foods Across America - AOL

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    If you're more of a traditionalist, you'll also find 2-foot corn dogs and elephant ears the size of steering wheels, along with hog daddies and barbecued turkey legs from Sweet Cheeks ...

  8. Boiled peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Boiling peanuts has been a folk cultural practice in the Southern United States, where they were originally called goober peas, since at least the 19th century.The practice of eating boiled peanuts was likely brought by enslaved black people from West Africa, where the related bambara groundnut is a traditional staple crop.

  9. Boiled peanut season in SC is here! These expert tips will ...

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    Despite their name, peanuts aren’t actually nuts at all. The legumes grow well in South Carolina’s climate and the practice of boiling them is so beloved locally that in 2006 then-Governor ...