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Peanuts aren't a nut? I feel deeply betrayed.
You can't escape BEAN
not in a biological sense no. peanuts and almonds are legumes.
Basically there is a difference between the biological and the culinary definition for some foods. For instance a common example is that bananas are berries, and neither strawberries nor raspberries are berries biologically, However the culinary definition would treat them as the oppisite. same idea with Tomatoes (biologically a fruit, culinarily a vegetable)
Almonds are nuts, they're the seeds of the almond tree.