Maapähklitele
Maapähklitele, commonly known as peanuts, are legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae. Despite their name and common culinary use, they are not true nuts but rather grow underground. Native to South America, peanuts are now cultivated worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions. The peanut plant produces yellow flowers that, after pollination, develop into a stalk that grows downwards, burying the developing pods beneath the soil where they mature.
Peanuts are a significant source of protein, healthy fats, and various vitamins and minerals, including niacin,
However, peanuts are also one of the most common food allergens, and for some individuals, even a