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GROUND NUT (Earth Nut, Pistache de Terre, Monkey Nut, Pea Nut, Manilla Nut) , in botany, the fruit or pod of Arachis hypogaea (nat. ord. Leguminosae). The plant is an annual of diffuse habit, with hairy stem
young
South
taste are almost equal to almonds; when roasted they are used as a substitute for chocolate
curry
Large quantities df seeds are imported to Europe, chiefly to Marseilles, London and Hamburg, for the sake of their contained oil. The seeds yield from 42 to 50% of oil by cold expression, but a larger quantity is obtained by heat, although of an inferior quality. The seeds being soft facilitate mechanical expression,and where bisulphide of carbon or other solvent is used, a very pure oil is obtained. The expressed oil is limpid, of a light yellowish or straw colour, having a faint smell and bland taste ; it forms an excellent substitute for olive oil, although in a slight degree more prone to rancidity than the latter. Its specific gravity is o916 to 0.918; it becomes turbid at 3 C., concretes at +3 to - 4 C., and hardens at +7 C. It is a non-drying oil. Ground nut oil consists of (I) oleic acid (C18H3402); (2) hypogaeic acid (C18H3002), by some supposed to be identical with a fatty acid found in whale oil; (3) palmitic acid (C16H32O2); and (4) arachic acid (C20H40O2), The oil is used in the adulteration of gingelly oil.GROUND-PEARL, the glassy secretion forming the pupacase of coccid insects of the genus Margarodes, belonging to the homopterous division of the Hemiptera. End of Article: GROUND NUT (Earth Nut, Pistache de Terre, Monkey Nut, Pea Nut, Manilla Nut) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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