No, a legume is a member of the leguminaceae family, which includes peas and beans.
Legume is commonly used for the family of peas, beans, etc.
Peanuts are closer to peas than nuts, they are seeds in a pod! Strictly speaking, they belong to the legume family, which consists of peas and beans.
LegumesTen foods in the legume family are peas, snow peas, lentils, navy beans, lima beans, black beans, soy beans, kidney beans, green beans and peanuts.
Peas are well-suited to cooler temperate climates. In fact, when temperatures exceed 20C. Peas are part of the legume (Latin Leguminosae) family of vegetables, which extract nitrogen from the air and store it in little nodules along their roots.
peas A: Any seeds that grow in a pod, like beans, lentils, peanuts.
Members of the legume family (peas, beans, and includes clover) help fix nitrogen in the soil.
Examples of legume plants are beans and peas.
Yes. Beans are legumes.
legume is a vegetable used for food, or the fruit or seed of plants know as legumes such as peas or beans.
A melon is not a legume - legumes grow in pods such as beans and peas, lentils, peanuts, clover, lupins and soy
No, it is a type of legume, like peas and beans.