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It's not everybody I know but a lot of my friends get peanuts as a snack food pretty regularly
There are certain qualities that other nuts have that people might not like.
Almonds can be bitter, walnuts have a weird “drying” quality to the oil in them that might just feel weird, Brazil nuts are kinda bland. Cashews and peanuts are probably the most imitate and “middle of the road” while still having decent flavor and crunch, and peanuts are cheaper.