Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
10 Dried beans = 27 Cooked beans 20 dried beans - 54 cooked beans 20 dried beans - 71 cooked beans it carrys on like that I LOVE CRUSTY EARS TO EAT
Both are correct phrases, but on the second phrase you must put an article like the or a so it'll become "a dried fruit was eaten" or "the dried fruit was eaten".
If it's rated for human consumption, it better be just dried beans.
You probably mean to ask about Wax Beans, a type of string bean with yellow pods, very similar to Green Beans. The beans are picked while young, before the pods mature and dry. The whole pod is boiled and eaten. Numerous varieties of Dry Beans are left on the vine to mature. When the pods are dry, the beans are harvested by breaking open the dried pods. Only the beans from inside the pod are kept to be washed, soaked and boiled for food.
Anjeer is the name for dried figs in Telugu.
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
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Kambas' staple food is isyo, maize(corn) mixed with beans or peas - as these can be dried, stored and eaten during the frequent droughts.
http://www.hurstbeans.com/ This is the website for a company which processes dried beans. They have a huge variety.
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