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  1. margaret
    September 30, 2010

    Get the facts, please. This article does a terrible disservice to people who are deathly allergic to legumes. Peanuts, limas, lentils, and peas are all legumes. Black beans, pintos, and kidney beans are just beans – not legumes, not nuts.

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  2. Bheema
    February 10, 2011

    Badly researched. Peanuts are legumes, not nuts. Coconuts and almonds are also technically not nuts despite you using them as examples of just that. The comment about cost is also totally inaccurate in the majority of cases.

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  3. Lisa
    March 4, 2011

    The peanut is actually a legume, not a nut at all.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut

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    • Stuart Perry
      March 31, 2020

      Where does it say peanuts are nut in this article? Also you can get two pound bags of dried beans for less money than you can get two pounds of raw almonds, walnuts or pecans.

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  4. peter
    March 14, 2011

    Just want to correct the fact that peanuts are not considered nuts, but rather legumes

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  5. Teresa M. Clark
    November 15, 2011

    Please visit this website to obtain information on true nuts:

    http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/health/how_and_why/112795.htm

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  6. Mick
    January 13, 2017

    I have psoriasis and have worked out over the years that legumes and nuts make it worse what common ingredient do all of these have?

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    • Rochelle
      April 21, 2017

      Phyto-acids. Legumes and Nuts contain a high amount of these acids which some try to soak out but unless they do a fermentation soak, the Phyto-acids stay. In addition to allergens, they bind strongly to calcium, iron and zinc which can prevent absorption.
      The seed legumes like peanuts are rich with phyto-acids. The odd thing is, other members of the Leguminosae family, like black beans, kidney beans and pinto beans, also have phyto-acids which is probably why some soak the beans before cooking. Again, unless a pickling or fermenting agent is used to soak them, there is no significant effect. I’ve soaked mine in ginger-ale as an experiment on several occasions and some say they seem to have an easier time digesting the beans I make. The thing is, when it is just for me and my family, I don’t pre-soak them. I don’t observe any difference.

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  7. Rose
    May 22, 2018

    Regarding the comment on “cost”…where can I find macadamia nuts & pine nuts cheaper than beans, peas & peanuts?? Really inaccurate on that point.

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  8. Rash
    October 5, 2018

    I am really confused with all the replys. Pls, can any anyone suggest me what should I eat if I have constant reoccurence of kidney stones and have uric acid too.

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    • jj
      March 17, 2019

      @Rash
      I also had a kidney stone problem. The best is lots of orange juice, lemon water, and stay hydrated. Avoid soft cheese, nuts in quantity and tea in quantity.

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  9. Floyd
    June 16, 2019

    Sometimes you feel like a nut.
    Sometimes you don’t!!!

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