No organism that has been cooked can then grow. Cooking an organism changes its organic composition entirely, effectively killing it. Something which is dead cannot grow. This applies to lentils as well as everything else.
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It depends on how long you cook them for, if you cook lentil beans for over 20 min. it will not grow any thing less it will indeed grow.But anything more it will take a longer time to grow.
Cooked beans do not grow
No, cooked beans do not grow as they are already fully developed. Uncooked beans, on the other hand, can grow into plants if planted and provided with the right conditions.
No, generally, if you boil seeds you kill them and they will not grow at all.
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no they don't grow because they are already cooked and they are dead
No, cooked beans will not grow if planted because the cooking process destroys the seeds' ability to germinate and grow into a new plant. Raw, uncooked beans are required for planting to successfully sprout and grow.
yes if you fertilize them
no they dont
Answer:YesIt depends on what kind of RAW beans that you're using and what the weather conditions were when you're doing this experiment. When i did this, i used mung beans instead of lentils because they are easier to grow and doesn't need that much sunlight.But if by cooked beans, you meant the beans from the cans, well then NO, the will NOT grow ever because they are already processed and doesn't have the necessary cells to grow.
The Seneca Tribe grew and ate corn, beans, and squash.