In botanical terms it is considered a legume, which is a fruit. In culinary terms it is considered to be a plant cultivated for an edible part, therefore a vegetable.
Botanically speaking, it is a fruit, since the seeds are contained within a pod, even though that pod develops underground. Peanuts are somewhat unique within the legume family due to their geocarpy (fruit develops underground).
a peanut is a vegetable cause of the way it grows and what not, but to everyone who's saying its just a nut or its a fruit your wrong!
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No, but peanut butter is as high in protein as some meat. No. Meat comes from animals. Peanut butter is a product made from peanuts.
Yes, Vegetarians eat peanut butter Sandwiches. My friend is a vegetarian. They also eat almonds, pecans, cashews, Chestnuts, pistachios, walnuts, etc..
A peanut is a legume, and legumes are fruits.
Peanuts (and other nuts and seeds) are suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Yes! So is peanut butter and peanut oil.
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Meat...... And if your a vegetarian peanut butter, beans, etc.
Eat more energy dense vegetarian foods - nuts, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, dried fruit.
Yes. Peanut butter - in particular the organic and natural varieties - is considered a source of healthy nut oils, and a good source of vegetarian protein.
One heaped tablespoon of peanut butter contains 5 grams of protein.
Well what allergies you dont want when Vegetarian are: Peanut (big protein helper) and being allergic to any grain
Tofu, beans, and lentils offer high protein choices to a vegetarian diet. Also peanuts and peanut butter. You can also find protein supplements made from vegetable products that you can incorporate into your diet.
Vegetarian candies are those that do not contain gelatin or cochineal as ingredients.Vegetarian candies -Airheads taffyAtkins peanut butter barsBlow PopsBrach's Cinnamon Hard CandyCharms lollipopsChick-o-SticksCracker JackCry BabiesDem BonesDotsDum-DumsFireballsGoldenberg's Peanut ChewsHubba Bubba bubblegumJolly Ranchers (lollipops and hard candy)JujubeesJujyfruitsLemonheadsMambasMary Janes (regular and peanut butter kisses)Now and LaterPezRing Pop lollipopsSmarties (U.S. Brand)Sour Patch KidsSuper BubbleSwedish FishSweet TartsTropical Source mini chocolate bagsTwizzlersZotz
I was vegetarian for ages; and I used organic peanut butter on nearly everything! One of my favourite Veg. sandwich recipes was 1 tbsp grated carrot, 1 tbsp peanut butter; a 10-12 raisons, and a few bean shoots/ watercress on top; sounds awful but trust me its a winner...
It can depend on the level of vegetarianism, so yes and no. A vegetarian who still allows for dairy or egg products in their diet could probably eat peanut butter. But some companies add butter into their peanut butter, and taht is a dairy product. So those who don't allow for dairy products might have to chose a vegan peanut butter brand instead.
An appropriate menu for a Hindu child would be a vegetarian one. Easy vegetarian foods popular among three- and four-year olds include grilled cheese and peanut butter and jelly.
okay i will start by saying that I'm a 14 year old female. i have been a vegetarian for 6 years come this thanksgiving. i find that if its protein your looking for then peanut butter has it. nearly all nuts contain protein. if your feeling like you're not getting enough then why not try to eat a quick spoon of peanut butter or maybe a peanut butter sandwich? or have a small handful of nuts in some vanilla yogurt for breakfast. (this is considering that you're a vegetarian and not a vegan). hope this helps :) .