Oh, now i get it! "Peanuts" is because they are "nuts" inside a pod-like thing, just like peas!
Oh, now i get it! "Peanuts" is because they are "nuts" inside a pod-like thing, just like peas!
English is not my main language so this was a significant and funny "A-ha!" moment for me.
It's because the pea is stored in the nuts.
83 0 ReplyIt's SCIENCE
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They’re not nuts that resemble peas, they’re peas that resemble nuts.
47 0 ReplyNutpeas.
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(I didn't catch on until reading the comments)
37 0 ReplySame. I was over here thinking “is the world we live in just a closed pod, are we alone in here?” like it was maybe really deep and inspiring
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I think they’re actually legumes, not nuts.
25 0 Reply3rd rock from the sun did a whole episode on this, starring the woman who played Roseannes sister as Dick's new love interest.
25 years later, and I still pronounce legume the way they did in that episode as I recite this fact.
4 0 ReplyIf you can find some that are not roasted, this actually becomes quite obvious. They do taste a lot like peas.
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They are more "pea" than "nut", though. They are a legume.
Really, it should be called a peapea. Because there are usually two of them together.
24 0 ReplyWell, pineapple aren't apples and starfishes aren't even fish, so...
10 0 ReplyPen. Pineapple. Apple. Pen.
9 0 ReplyWhen literally every other language said "ananas", English panicked and mentally combined the concept of a pinecone and a freakin' apple
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By that logic pea should be called peapeapeapeapeapeapea
4 0 ReplyThere's a type of pea which is called "Kiechererbse" in German. "Erbse" is the German word for pea. And "Kiecher" is the old German word for pea.
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English is my 1st language and I didn’t realize this until you just pointed it out.
12 0 ReplyGet an uncooked one and eat it. It tastes like peas.
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