Are peanuts dry too?

Are food also dry peanuts? Due to the ‘nut’ in the name of peanuts, it also seems to be dry, but do you know if it is really dry or not? Walnuts, cashew nuts, almonds and peanuts are often seen in the same bowl, but scientifically, peanuts are not considered nuts. Peanuts are actually a legume, that is, it comes from the family of peas, grams and pulses. It does not grow on trees, but underground. At the same time, real fruits such as walnuts and havenuts grow on trees. It is either true nuts or falconous fruits that have seeds in a hard shell. The seeds are eaten in a hard shell found within a hard shell. In true nuts, the seed is a strong and closed in a woody shell that does not open on its own. The special thing with peanuts is that its flowers bow down to the ground and that its fruit is made underground. There is also a difference in allergy between peanuts and real fruits. Peanut allergies occur frequently, while allergies of tree nuts are seen slightly less. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here