Yes, if you mean the seeds (anywhere from tan-colored to black) inside the larger green pod casing. In addition to being healthy, they also freshen breath. In fact, I keep a small cup of them on my desk and snack on them sometimes.
Grind them up in a mortar and pestle.
Of course. Snow peas and sugar snap peas are cooked and eaten whole (seeds and pods). Sometimes they are even eaten without being cooked, with no harm to come to their consumer. Eating the pods of peas is alright!
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string beans
String beans are seed pods. Green peas are often eaten with the pod on.
Neither. They are both misspellings for cardamom. Cardamom is the name given to the seed pods of either of two plants in the ginger family (Cardamom or Java Cardamom) used as a spice.
Broad bean pods can be used in various culinary applications. While the beans inside are the primary edible part, young, tender pods can be cooked and eaten whole, often sautéed, steamed, or added to stir-fries. They can also be used to make soups or broths, imparting a unique flavor. Additionally, you can compost the pods or use them as a natural fertilizer in your garden.
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Yes, green pinto beans and their pods are edible. Young green pinto beans can be cooked and eaten like other green beans, while the pods can also be consumed when they are tender. However, the pods are typically tougher and less commonly eaten than the beans themselves. Always ensure they are properly cooked to enhance flavor and digestibility.
Unless you know exactly what type of mold it is anhy whether it is dafe to be eaten or not, best chance is not to make it. Throw the pods away.
Yes. Honey locust trees grow long, twisted pods. The pods turn a deep brown in fall and are full of oval, brown seeds. The pulp inside the pods is edible, unlike the black locust, which is TOXIC.