I think that they were first originated in the Caribbean.
The beans are in a shell and when taken out they are small brown beans.
beans that are baked
It originate from Germany they call it lebkuken there.
I think Cow Beans :-) I think Cow Beans :-) its butter peas No! It is called Hyacinth Beans! I found it. Avarekai is called as Val Beans
um yeah! Every body grows beans. Beans are protein!
Where did beans originate from? beans such as pinto and so forth...
Mexico, orchid plant
Oscar H. Will, Bismarck, ND
Hershey, Pennsylvania is the home of Hersheys Chocolate.
Beans originated in the Americas, with some of the oldest evidence of bean consumption dating back thousands of years in parts of modern-day Mexico and Peru. They were later introduced to other parts of the world through European colonization and trade.
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a coffee tree of course. they originate in ethiopia a coffee tree of course
i say lima beans, then butter beans. lima beans, Castro beans, and green beans
Liquorice (UK) or licorice (U.S.) is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra plant, from which the flavour can be extracted. The liquorice plant is a legume (related to beans and peas) and native to southern Europe and parts of Asia.
Jelly beans, gorilla beas, porquipine beans, bee beans, orange beans, baked beans (only heinz of course), lorax beans, cupcake beans, roasted beans, poached beans, pig beans, scabby beans, beacon beans, boat beans, beard beans (baked beans dipped in the cowboy's closest friend's beard), armadillo beans and ben beans (invented by famous cowboy ben pratchett). Hope this helps! :-)
A crock of beans, a pot of beans, a bowl of beans, a serving of beans.
Collective nouns for beans are a hill of beans or a can of beans.