A French Bean as in a haricot vert? They are slender green beans. Or are you talking about something else?
they eat gorilla and beans
The Three Sisters refers to the planting of three vegetables. The Corn is planted to support beans. The squash was planted to cover the ground and protect the corn and beans and to keep the ground moist and comparatively weed free.
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corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
Yes, haricot beans are a vegetable.
"Haricot" is the French word meaning bean, so "haricot beans" is redundant, and yes, they provide fiber; all beans do.
The haricot (in French) is a bean. Haricot beans are small dry white beans which are used in baked bean dishes, soups, and chili. In America, one would buy Navy beans, white beans, "Boston" beans - some markets may sell them as fagioli, which is an Italian name for beans. Haricot vert is "green bean." That's a completely different food.
haricot beans are the dynamics of e=mc square so it is a vegitable
Beans are full of fiber.
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There is in the beans, but not in cauliflower.
haricot vert are green beans
greenbeans / French beans are spelled "les haricots verts" in French.
They are popularly grown in Britain or the US.
mung beans are beans like haricot beans or green beans. why would they contain wheat?
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