Yes, there are carbohydrates in beans. Beans are both protein and carbohydrate. Some beans contain far more carbohydrate than other do. To view some examples of the carbohydrates in beans, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
It depends on which type of bean you have in mind. For the number of carbohydrates in green beans (snap or string) please see the page link, further down this page listed under Related Questions. If you are not referring to green beans, please feel free to ask the question again and provide more detail.
Absolutely. Beans are both protein and carbohydrates.
Yes, all vegetables and fruits contain carbohydrate. For the number of carbs in string beans, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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The string bean is from the "beaned" meme.
The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
the string bean came from i dont noe i am trying to figure it out :D
Chile is shaped sort of like a string bean
string bean
A string bean (same as green bean) has a 'line' down the length of it.
They are the unripe fruit of any type of bean.
They are the unripe fruit of any type of bean.
it is a fruit
protein
It is a thing.
it is a sting bean or peas. it is a string bean or peas.