It depends on how long you cook them for, if you cook lentil beans for over 20 min. it will not grow any thing less it will indeed grow.But anything more it will take a longer time to grow.
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No organism that has been cooked can then grow. Cooking an organism changes its organic composition entirely, effectively killing it. Something which is dead cannot grow. This applies to lentils as well as everything else.
No, I don't think so.
No, generally, if you boil seeds you kill them and they will not grow at all.
Cooked beans do not grow
cooked lentil soup is perfect to freeze, but stock it too long. All frozen food should be labelled so that you know when to eat it. Generally speaking frozen lentil soup should be eaten within 6 months
because the plants dost have room in cities
no they don't grow because they are already cooked and they are dead
Lentils are one of the healthiest vegetables, so lentil soup has to be good for you. My family loves lentils as sprouts for salads and sandwiches - easy to grow at home in a jar.
A lentil.
No, cooked beans do not grow as they are already fully developed. Uncooked beans, on the other hand, can grow into plants if planted and provided with the right conditions.
The word "lentil" in English means "patani" in Tagalog. This is only the closest word for lentil.