The largest supplier of good quality peanuts are all in South America, but they are also grown in many Post-Soviet countries. They ripen underground, and around the month of May the plant begins to emerge. Collecting peanuts is very similar to collecting potatoes. You dig out the roots and collect peanuts in their natural shells, which are then heat dried, and their contents are fried and peeled before being sold and served at your local pub.
3. Cranberry
Cranberries are usually grown in dry, sandy ground in the form of vines. Essentially, it’s very similar to the way grapes are grown, except the cranberry vine is much more accustomed to colder climates. By late September, the first cranberries are ready to be collected. They grow next to the stem of the vine,almost covered by leaves. Each vine can hold several hundred ruby-colored round berries.