the part that we like eating
It's not as much about what you eat but more about how much of everything you eat. If it fits in your daily calorie budget you can eat runner beans w/o gaining weight.
your anoyin shutup
Runner Beans
Yes, rabbits can eat runner beans as long as they don't eat too many. Runner beans and other green edible bean pods (like snow peas) are usually fine for rabbits as a small occasional treat (like one small bean pod, or half of a big one, for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit). Beans are generally high in proteins, starches, and/or fats, and these aren't healthy for rabbits. Too many bean pods will make a rabbit sick. Some people recommend avoiding beans entirely and not feeding any to your rabbit because they're just not healthy (including runner beans). See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
Runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus) are not poisonous when cooked properly, but they contain toxic compounds called phytohemagglutinins when raw. Consuming raw or undercooked runner beans can lead to nausea, vomiting, and other gastrointestinal issues. To safely enjoy runner beans, they should always be cooked thoroughly before consumption.
Runner beans can climb either clockwise or anticlockwise, depending on the variety. This is due to the way the stem twists as it grows.
of course you can! it isn't part of the grape fruit family so why not? I did anyways lol
You scoop the beans out with a spoon and eat it.
Runner beans prefer a soil pH level between 6.0 to 7.0. They thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil conditions. It's important to maintain the pH within this range for optimal growth and productivity of runner beans.
It is native to Central America.
Mexico and Central America
NO, lol but dogs eat beans