National Peanut Month

National Peanut Month - March 2024

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Believed to be first cultivated about 8,000 years ago in Peru, peanuts pack in a lot of goodness – plenty of proteins, healthy carbs, and as many as 30 key nutrients. They are good for your heart as well as your mental health, and there are plenty of ways to use peanuts – George Washington Carver came up with 300! Given their goodness, it makes sense to have an entire month dedicated to them. Here’s to March, the National Peanut Month!

National Peanut Month timeline

1974

Peanut Month is born

Peanut week is extended to a whole month in 1974 and celebrated every year, hence.

1941

Peanut celebrations begin

The first peanut week is observed in 1941, thus promoting this fantastic legume.

1895

Peanut butter is invented

Dr. Kellogg invented a process to make peanut butter using raw peanuts.

18th century

Peanuts come to America

Africans introduced the Americans to peanuts in early 1700s.

National Peanut Month Activities

  1. Do a movie marathon

    Chuck that bag of popcorn and that tub of ice-cream and instead, binge healthy while binging on Netflix. Get your gang together and buy double peanuts for more fun.

  2. Put peanut butter to good use

    You could make delicious Tagalongs, or indulge in a good-old peanut-butter and jelly sandwich or two. While we're on the subject of making, why not get adventurous and make Nut Liquor? Legend has it that it's vodka flavored with peanut butter.

  3. Donate to food allergy and research

    Peanut allergies are one of the most common allergies around the world, and they can be fatal. Help scientists understand more about peanut allergies by donating to FARE (Food Allergy and Research Education). A little help goes a long way.

Why We Love National Peanut Month

  1. Peanuts help fight depression

    More than 3 million people in the US alone suffer from depression and related mental illnesses. Peanuts contain tryptophan, which aids the release of serotonin, a mood-enhancing hormone. The next time you are feeling low, try munching on some roasted peanuts.

  2. Peanuts are a versatile snack

    Roasted peanuts, peanut butter, peanuts in praline – there are countless ways to include peanuts in your diet. For example, try peanut oil for a healthier alternative to vegetable oils.

  3. Their name is misleading

    Despite the name, peanuts aren't nuts at all. They, in fact, belong to the legume family, and grow underground.

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