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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bean

Bean is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae) used for food or feed. Bean - Name. Bean originally meant the seed of the broad bean, but was later broadened to include members of the genus Phaseolus such as the common bean or haricot and the runner bean and the related genus Vigna. The term is now applied in a general way to many other related plants such as soybeans, peas, lentils, vetches and lupins. Some raw beans, for example ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Common bean
The common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, indigenous to the Americas, is an herbaceous annual plant domesticated independently in ancient Mesoamerica and the Andes, and now grown worldwide for its edible bean, popular both dry and as a green bean. The leaf is occasionally used as a leaf vegetable, and the straw is used for fodder. The common bean is a dicot. Common bean - Description. The common bean is a highly variable species. Bush varieties form erect bushes 20-60 cm tall, while pole or running v ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia II - Common bean - Varieties

Many well-known bean varieties belong to this species, and none of the lists below is in any way exhaustive. Both bush and running (pole) varieties exist. The colors and shape of pods and seeds vary tremendously. Common bean - Snap or String beans. Stephen Facciola's Cornucopia lists 130 varieties of Snap beans. Varieties specialized for use as green beans, selected for the succulence and flavor of their pods, are the ones usually grown in the home vegetable garden, and a myriad of varieties exist. ...

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Common bean, Common bean - Description, Common bean - Nutrition and preparation, Common bean - Toxicity, Common bean - Dry beans, Common bean - Green beans, Common bean - Shelling beans, Common bean - Popping beans, Common bean - Varieties, Common bean - Snap or String beans, Common bean - Shell beans, Common bean - Pinto or mottled beans, Common bean - White beans, Common bean - Red beans, Common bean - Black beans, Common bean - Pink beans, Common bean - Yellow beans, Common bean - Notes

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Baked beans

Baked beans is a recipe consisting of beans baked (or stewed) in a sauce. Traditional cuisines of many regions claim such recipes as typical specialities, for example: Boston baked beans Jersey bean crock Guernsey bean jar Cassoulet Feijoada Baked beans (fèves au lard) in Quebec - see Cuisine of Quebec British cuisine claims beans on toast as a teatime favourite, and baked beans may form part of a Full English breakfast Bake ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bean bag

A bean bag is a bag containing dried beans or PVC pellets, with various applications. Bean bag - Games. Footbag (also hacky sack) is a type of ball-shaped bean bag that is used to play various games. Freestyle hackysack involves performing tricks while keeping the bean bag airborne for an extended period of time. Circle kick (also hacking circle) requires several players to test their skills against one another and attempt to get a hack, ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Yardlong bean

The yardlong bean is also known as the long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean, snake bean, or Chinese long bean. It is known as dau gok in Cantonese, thua fak yao in Thai and kacang panjang in Malay. Despite the name, the pods are actually only about half a yard long. This plant is of a different genus and is only distantly related to beans. It is a vigorous climbing annual vine. A variety of the cowpea family, it is grown primarily for its strikingly long (35-75 cm) immature pods and has uses very similar to t ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Winged bean

The Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus), also known as the Goa bean, is a tropical legume plant native to Papua New Guinea. It grows abundantly in hot, humid equatorial countries, from the Philippines and Indonesia to India, Burma and Sri Lanka. It does well in humid tropics with high rainfall. The winged bean plant grows as a vine with climbing stems and leaves, 3-4 m in height. It is an herbaceous perennial, but can be grown as an annual. It is generally taller and more massive than the Common bean. The be ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Urd bean

Urd, urd bean, urad, black gram, black lentil or white lentil (Vigna mungo) is a bean grown in southern Asia. It is largely used to make dal from the whole or split, dehusked seeds. It, along with mung bean was placed in Phaseolus but has been transferred to Vigna. It was at one point considered to belong to the same species as mung bean. Black gram originated in India where it has been in cultivation from ancient times and is one of the most highly prized pulses of India. It has also been introduced to ot ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Azuki bean

The azuki bean (also spelled adzuki) is an annual vine widely grown throughout eastern Asia and the Himalaya for its small (approximately 5 mm) bean. The cultivars most familiar in northeast Asia have a uniform red color, but white, black, gray and variously mottled varieties are also known. Genetic evidence indicates that the azuki bean was first domesticated in the Himalaya. It was cultivated in China and Korea before 1000 BC. It was later taken to Japan, where it is now ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Coral bean

The Coral bean (Erythrina herbacea) also known as the Cherokee bean, Red cardinal or Cardinal spear, is a flowering tree found throughout the south-eastern United States and north-eastern Mexico; it has also been reported from parts of Central America and, as an introduced species, from Pakistan. The coral bean grows as a low shrub or small tree, reaching around 5 metres in height in areas that do not kill it back by freezing. Its yellowish-green leaves are around 20 cm long and are divided into 8 cm leaflets, shaped lik ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bean machine

The bean machine, also known as the quincunx or Galton box, is a device invented by Sir Francis Galton to demonstrate the law of error and the normal distribution. The machine consists of a vertical board with interleaved rows of pins. Balls are dropped from the top, and bounce randomly left and right as they hit the pins. Eventually, they are collected into one-ball-wide bins at the bottom. The height of ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bean Nighe

In Celtic folklore, The Bean Nighe, the "Washer at the Fords", is the Scottish version of the Irish Bean Sidhe (Banshee). She wanders near deserted streams where she washes the blood from the grave-clothes of those who are about to die. It is said that Bean Nighe are the spirits of women who died giving birth and are doomed to do this work until the day their lives would have normally ended. A Bean Nighe is thought to have one nostril, one big protruding tooth, webbed feet and long hanging breasts. A mortal who is bold enough to sneak up to her while she is washing and suck her breast can claim to be her foster ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bean Goose

The Bean Goose (Anser fabalis) is a medium-sized to large goose breeding in northern Europe and Asia. It is migratory and winters further south in Europe and Asia. The bill is black at the base and tip, with an orange band across the middle; the legs and feet are also bright orange. The upper wing-coverts are dark brown, as in the White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) and the Lesser White-fronted Goose (A. erythropus), but differing from thes ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Alexander "Sawney" Bean

Alexander "Sawney" Bean (or Beane), Sawny is Scots for Sandy - was the legendary patron head of a cannibalistic family in Scotland in the 15th century. It is claimed that he, his wife, and their 46 children and grandchildren killed and fed on over a thousand people before they were captured and brutally executed. The story appears in the Newgate Calendars, a catalogue of crimes and criminals who passed through the notorious Newgate Prison in London. Although some historians believe that Sawney Bean never ex ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Bufotenin

Bufotenin, also spelled bufotenine, is also known under the names 5-hydroxy-DMT (5-OH-DMT) or dimethyl-serotonin and is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin. It is an alkaloid found in many plants; it was originally isolated from the secretions of toads (bufotoxin), most notably Bufo alvarius, from where it derives the name Bufotenin. Bufotenin is an hallucinogenic compound. Bufotenin - Toads. Bufotenin's relation to the toad Bufo alvarius (otherwise know ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Coffea

Coffea arabica - Arabica Coffee Coffea benghalensis - Bengal coffee Coffea canephora - Robusta coffee Coffea congensis - Congo coffee Coffea excelsa - Liberian coffee Coffea gallienii - caffeine free Coffea bonnieri - caffeine free Coffea mogeneti - caffeine free Coffea liberica - Liberian coffee Coffea stenophylla - Sierra Leonian coffee The coffee plant is a shrub or small tree classified in the ge ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Chili con carne

Not quite a soup, Chili con carne (or simply chili) is a spicy stew-like dish, the essential ingredients of which are beef, pork, venison, or other mature meat, and chile peppers. Variations, either geographic or by personal preference, may use a meat substitute and may add tomatoes, onions, beans, and other ingredients. There are also many versions of vegetarian chili, made without meat. The name "chili con carne" is a slight corruption of the Spanish chile con carne, which means "chili with meat". Chili con carne is th ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Coffee

Coffee is a drink, usually hot, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. These seeds are usually called coffee beans. Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world, trailing only petroleum. Coffee is one of humanity's chief sources of caffeine, a stimulant. Its potential benefits and hazards have been, and continue to be, widely studied and discussed. Coffee - Etymology and history. The word entered English in 1598 via Italian caffè, via Turkish kahveh, from Arabi ...

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Beans: Encyclopedia II - Bean bag - Toys

Beans bags, often simply small bags literally filled with dried beans, are used in a number of children's games involving throwing and catching or throwing at targets. The fad-toy Beanie Babies are in fact bean bags. ...

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Bean bag, Bean bag - Games, Bean bag - Furniture, Bean bag - Toys, Bean bag - Juggling, Bean bag - Projectile

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Beans: Encyclopedia - Balloon modelling

Balloon modelling or balloon twisting is the shaping of special modelling balloons into almost any given shape. There are two disciplines that can be distinguished, namely multiple balloon modelling, which uses more than one balloon, and single balloon modelling, which restricts itself to the use of one balloon per model. Balloon modellers can be distinguished, or rather distinguish themselves, into those who have mastered the art of inflating modelling balloons thro ...

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