English, asked by surajkumarsk466, 4 months ago

Vendor of fried groundnuts gave his ware a fancy name each day

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Answered by KruthikaDR
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Next to him in vociferousness came a vendor of fried groundnut, who gave his ware a fancy name each day, calling it " Bombay Ice-Cream " one day, and on the next " Delhi Almond," and on the third " Raja's Delicacy," and so on and so forth, and people flocked to him

Answered by brokendreams
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  • Groundnuts are the fruits of the black or brown peanut, but the term can also be used to refer to the entire plant, including the pod, the hull, and the peppercorns, as well as to peanuts harvested from the shell.
  • They are considered a vegetable but are regarded by some as a legume since they are not true beans.
  • The anise-flavoured seeds are commercially available, and groundnuts are also used in candy production and similar products.
  • The fruit of the black flower peanut, also called the Congo peanut, is derived from the kernel of the fruit and constitutes a type of legume.

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