So I have a pretty severe peanut allergy which means Ive never purposely ate a peanut and have therefore never tasted one without being in panic mode. People have told me that they taste like regular nuts which just makes me more confused. If you were given a selection of other nuts like cashews and almonds, what would compel you to go out of your way for peanuts? A lot of my friends who like them can’t even explain why they like them.

I know that most people like them salted or roasted. Is it just a fidget exercise when you eat them plain?

  • GreyShuck
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    1 year ago

    I am not much of a fan of nuts in general: I don’t really like the flavours.

    Peanuts are not ‘nuts’ of course, and to me it is precisely because they DON’T taste like ‘regular nuts’ that I am more attracted to them - although they are still a long way from the top of my savoury snack list.

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      1 year ago

      This was what I was going to point out, peanuts are legumes and in the same family as beans and peas, hence why they are different. I generally prefer them over tree nuts, although a good almond or almond butter is pretty divine. But totally different.