Fagiolo verde is an Italian equivalent of 'green bean'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'fagiolo' means 'French or haricot bean'. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'. The phrase is pronounced 'fah-gee-OH-loh VEHR-day'.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Colpire or picchiare as a verb and fagioloas a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "bean." Context makes clear whether "bean" as "to hit" in its slang form (cases 1, 2) or as a nutritious edible (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "kol-PEE-rey," peek-KYA-re," and "fa-DJO-lo" in Italian.
Neither. A green bean is the whole bean. The pods inside the bean are not beans, they are pods, and they are what give the bean its distinctive flavour.
the largest green bean is the fava bean
where do green bean grow
They are Orange Owl Bean, Yellow Moon Bean, Green Ghost Bean, Green Alien Bean and Blue Bat Bean.
The vegetable green bean is judía (bean) verde (green) Ejotes - is the word used in Mexico -
I just picked a green bean that is 9 inches long!!!
yes the hamster will not get hurt if it eats a green bean
It is called a Lima Bean, not a Lime Bean, and it is a pale green.
A green bean is 100% organic matter. A green bean is grown on a vine.
I think this is a type of green bean
A runner bean changes from green to a darker shade of green as it ripens.