lentils, peas, beans and split peas
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Pulses are seeds that have been left on the plant until they are fully matured and naturally dried. Examples are peas, beans, lentils, etc.
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Pulses, or pulse crops, are leguminous crops which produce a seed inside a pod, but are not generally consumed as a green vegetable. Dry beans, dry peas, lentils, chickpeas, and vetch are some examples. They are important due to their high protein and essential amino acid content, and for their nitrogen-fixing capability.
Pulses and groundnuts are examples of legumes, which are plants in the Fabaceae family. Legumes are characterized by their ability to fix nitrogen in the soil, thanks to symbiotic relationships with certain bacteria. Pulses refer specifically to the dried seeds of leguminous plants, such as beans and lentils, while groundnuts, or peanuts, are a type of legume that grows underground. Both are important sources of protein and nutrients in many diets around the world.
yes, some do.
yes, some do.
yes, some do.
yes, some do.
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
grains, seeds, pulses and nuts, basically herbs and things like that.