Talk:Three lobed peanut

I don't recall ever seeing three nuts/peas in a three-lobed peanut. I think the second pea is two peas that are fused together. If this is the case, then can two peas in a peanut with three lobes still be called a three-lobed peanut?

I think that this article should be merged with peanut. It's a little too specific to have its own article. WU03 04:21, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

I eat boiled peanuts enough to know that this is all bull. Three-lobed peanuts aren't rare and nor do they really have a whole history to them. This strikes me as someone trying to abuse Wikipedia to prove a point -- prove them wrong.


 * Yes, and thus all the tags and the  tag at the bottom.  But, as your statement there is original research, it isn't any better.  Now, if only a reliable source could be found to verify any of this...Someguy1221 05:03, 12 June 2007 (UTC)