manî
Maní, or peanut, is the edible seed of the plant Arachis hypogaea, a legume cultivated for its oily seeds. The plant is an annual herb with erect or sprawling stems; its yellow flowers form above ground, but after fertilization the pegs elongate and grow into the soil, where the pods mature underground. Each pod typically contains two to four seeds.
Peanuts are grown in warm, well-drained tropical and subtropical regions. Major producers include China, India, Nigeria,
Uses and processing: peanuts are eaten roasted or raw, salted or flavored, and are a key ingredient
Health and safety: peanut is a common allergen and can cause severe reactions in sensitive individuals. Improper
History: peanut domestication occurred in South America, with long-standing use in pre-Columbian cultures. It later spread