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roasted product is mixed with about 4 percent of common salt. The other constituents are the same as those of the peanuts from which the preparations were made. Of the carbohydrate content of the peanut about 4 percent has been found to be pentosans.
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Fig. 58.—Pecan Tree, 30 Years Old, Morgan City, La.—(Courtesy of H. E. Van Deman.)
Where Peanuts are Grown.—Virginia is one of the most important of the peanut-growing states, especially in its southeastern portion. The Commissioner of Agriculture of Virginia reports that about one hundred thousand acres are planted annually in the state of Virginia, producing over four