no its not the same. :o
Blackeyed Peas, are peas. Butter Beans, are beans. What I call Snaps, are also, Green Beans, and there are Green Peas, that are peas.
Yes, green beans and locust trees are in the Fabaceae family.
Green peas do not have the same firmness that chickpeas do, so the texture would be much different. However, there is a variation made with black beans.
No, a legume is a member of the leguminaceae family, which includes peas and beans.
I think you mean chick peas and no they are completely different: white kidney beans are beans and chickpeas are pulses.
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yes and the peas or beans are legumes they actually improve the soil by producing nitrogen at the roots.
Pisum sativum. This is the same name as green peas.
No, Navy beans are smaller. The taste is similar, but cannelini beans have a richer taste and a creamier texture in my opinion.
Not quite. Legumes are beans but also peas, alfalfa, clover and peanuts.
No, kudzu [Pueraria lobata] isn't the same as arrowroot [Maranta arundinacea]. Kudzu is in the same family [Fabaceae] as beans and peas. Arrowroot is in the family of the obedience plants [Marantaceae]. Kudzu's benefits are countered by its aggressive competition for space, and consequently devastating impact on the environment. Arrowroot has no such reputation.
yes. Peanuts are legumes they belong to the same family as peas and beans. When the flower is fertilized the flower dies and a long stalk grows down into the ground and the fruit (peanut) develops in the soil. Very strange.