No, a legume is a member of the leguminaceae family, which includes peas and beans.
It is actually a legume, a member of the pea family.
Beans are often grouped into the vegetable category, but they are not necessarily vegetables. Beans are in the legume family. This is a subgroup of the vegetable food group according to the USDA Dietary Guidelines, but consuming beans does not count toward your daily vegetable recommendations.
The Cashew is neither a nut or legume. Technically It is a seed that grows on a tree (Anacardium occidentale, a member of the evergreen family) when the cashew flower blossoms, a seed forms, and the apple grows between the seed and the stem. That being said it is commonly held to be a nut.
Well, honey, maize is not a legume crop. Maize, also known as corn, belongs to the grass family, while legumes like beans and peanuts belong to the legume family. So, nope, maize ain't no legume crop, but nice try!
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.
Can a family member buy a short sale property from a family member
the cougar is a member of which family
It is a member of the grasshopper family
a gibbon is a member of the ape family
What member of the carbon family is a nonmetal
i think they are a member of the squash family... if that's even a food family... lol