maapähklites
Maapähklites, known botanically as Arachis hypogaea, are legumes that are widely consumed as nuts. Despite their common name, they are not true nuts but rather members of the pea and bean family. They grow underground, a characteristic that gives them their scientific name, meaning "earth nut." Originating in South America, maapähklites cultivation has spread globally, with major production centers in China, India, and the United States.
The maapähklites plant produces yellow flowers that, after pollination, elongate and grow downwards into the soil,
Maapähklites are a significant agricultural commodity, supporting economies and providing sustenance for millions. However, for some