No, they are beans like any other bean. Different beans have different uses but all bean plants flower and then a pod is formed to hold the beans in place until harvest.
Tempeh is a meat substitute made from fermented soybeans, often used in place of meat in dishes. It is a plant-based product that is commonly found in the meats and meat products group due to its high protein content and meat-like texture.
corn,wheat,meat,and soybeans
Not exactly it is part of the meat and meat alternatives group. mostly meat alternatives. so you are partly correct.
cows and pigs and so on (meat) are part of the protein food group
The soybeans are being sent over to China to be fed to the livestock in China, they are benefitting from eating the animals that eat the soybeans. Because meat is the most nutritious.
yes....because soybeans are part of classification of crop plants.soybeans are ligiumes.
It is a part of the meat and poultry group that includes dry beans, peas nuts, eggs and seeds.
rice, rice wine, soybeans, meat, eggs, fish, tea, porridge, but hardly ate meat or fruit
The meat food group includes foods primarily derived from animal sources, such as beef, pork, poultry (like chicken and turkey), fish, and other seafood. Eggs and certain dairy products, while not classified as meat, are sometimes included in broader definitions of animal protein sources. Plant-based proteins, such as beans and legumes, are not part of the meat group.
No, it is a protein. It can be considered a meat. But because the eggs are not fertilized, the egg will never produce a real chicken or bird. Technically it is just a protein but people refer to it as a meat.
Yes fish is in the meat group because fish has meat right?
Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, and Meat from cattle, chickens and hogs.