
Marmaris Peanut is a traditional peanut cultivated in the Marmaris district of Muğla, belonging to the species Arachis hypogaea L. It is consumed either raw in-shell or as a dried snack. This legume is an annual plant that grows in warm climates and is classified among oilseed crops in Türkiye. The hard-shelled fruits contain 50–60% oil. The well-drained, loose-textured, sandy-loam, reddish terra-rosa soils of Marmaris favor seed set, resulting in large peanuts with a pinkish hue. Seed dimension
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Marmaris peanut is a product derived from the plant species Arachis hypogaea L., cultivated in the Marmaris district of Muğla Province, and consumed either raw in shell or as dried nuts. This peanut is an annual warm-climate plant belonging to the legume family and is classified among Türkiye’s oilseed crops. Its hard-shelled fruits contain 50–60 percent oil. Marmaris’s well-drained, loose, sandy-loamy, and reddish terra-rosa soils facilitate seed set and contribute to the peanuts’ large size an
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