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Q: Are the pods of great northern beans edible?
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What parts of beans are edible?

Beans are contained inside the bean pod which is also edible. These pods grow on climbing vines.


What is the name of the family of plants with edible seed pods such as peas beans lentils and soybeans?

They are called legumes.


What is a plant with small white flowers and long green pods containg edible green seeds?

Peas or beans


Where string beans originated?

A bushy or climbing tropical American plant (Phaseolus vulgaris) widely cultivated for its narrow green edible pods.


Are the outside of peapods edible?

Yes, pea pods are edible.


Are broccolini seed pods edible?

no they are not


Are pea pods edible?

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Write a program that will prompt you to give the number of pods and the number of beans per pod and calculate the total number of beans use C plus plus?

#includeusing namespace std;int main(){int pods,beans;float total;cout>beans;total=pods+beans;cout


Where did string beans originated?

A bushy or climbing tropical American plant (Phaseolus vulgaris) widely cultivated for its narrow green edible pods.


Are vanilla beans ths same as vanilla pods?

no, vanilla pods are the long black things you get in pots. the beans are the things that rattle inside the pods. a bit like peas and pea pods.


What are mesquite beans?

They are the long pods where the seeds of the mesquite tree develop. They aren't edible. You may find canned beans called mesquite flavored beans. That just means they are flavored with some time of meat that has been smoked over mesquite wood.


Do beans grow in pods?

Beans are the seeds of the plant. Some flowers (e.g lupin ) also have seed pods, the seeds mature in the pods and the pod either bursts or twists open when the seed are mature enough to sow, germinate and therefore repeat the cycle all over again. Because beans are edible we take them from the plant when they are young and sweet, which we call 'at their best'. The plant then produces more seed (beans) to replace the ones that have been removed.