They are called legumes.
pulse vegetables are the edible seeds usually dried of the pod-bearing family of plants. Collectively known as legumes. They also include lentils, beans and peas.
Pulse plants are the edible seeds of plants in the legume family.
No a lentil is a pulse (a bean from the legume family of plants)
What is the difference between lentils and pulses?
Spider plants are in the lily family, related to day lilies, which have edible tuberous roots. So, technically spider plant roots should be edible by the definition of being non-toxic. However, I would not recommend eating your decorative house plants.
Culinarily speaking, it would depend on the species of legume and your own personal preferences. If you think of a particular legume as sweet and use it as you would other culinary fruit, then you would call it a fruit; if you use it in a savory vegetable dish, you would call it a vegetable. Botanically speaking, they are either plants in the family Fabaceae or the fruits of these plants (like peanuts, soybeans, lentils, etc.). So yes, they are technically a fruit.
A.J Hilliker has written: 'A literature survey of the genotoxic material in edible plants' -- subject(s): Dangerous plants, Edible Plants, Plants, Edible
The scientific name for legumes is Fabaceae. This family of plants includes beans, peas, peanuts, and soybeans.
Alan M Cvancara has written: 'Edible wild plants and herbs' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild plants, Edible
Pollen from GMO plants can (and do) cross pollinate with organically grown plants of the same species (corn with corn, soybeans with soybeans, etc.), which results in contamination of the organically grown plants.
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Paushali Das has written: 'Wild edible plants of Tripura tribes' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild foods, Wild plants, Edible