They are usually harvested in late Summer.
Fava Beans
The Inca primarily harvested maize (corn), potatoes, quinoa, and beans as their main crops. Maize was considered a staple food and was used in various dishes. Potatoes were also an essential part of their diet and were grown in different varieties and colors.
Vanilla vines flower in the spring and after pollination will be harvested in approximately nine months. Assuming that pollination occurs between March & May the beans can be harvested between December & February
The seed or coffee "bean" may be selectively harvested by hand, in which only the ripest coffee cherries are relieved of their seeds, or it may be "strip harvested," in which the beans are harvested indiscriminately when most are ripe. Strip harvesting can be accomplished by hand or machine.
Broad Beans
Corn, beans, and squash. :)
Broad beans
Tinned broad beans are widely available, they can be bought from most supermarkets, larger grocery shops and on line grocers.
They hunted, fished, farmed and harvested coffee and cocoa beans.
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There are a lot of broad beans (Vicia faba). Many people know them as fava beans, Windsor and horse beans. There are large seed and small seed varieties. Some examples are:SuttonAquadulce ClaudiaLeviathanMidgetColes DwarfEgyptian BrownRed EpicureScorpioMasterpiece Green