The name "Fordhook" refers to a specific variety of lima bean developed in the early 20th century by the Fordhook Farms in Pennsylvania. The farm, founded by the horticulturist and seed breeder, is known for its agricultural innovations, particularly in developing high-quality seed varieties. The Fordhook lima bean is characterized by its large size, creamy texture, and distinct flavor, making it a popular choice among gardeners and farmers alike.
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tomatoes are red. lima beans are green. lima BEANS. tomatoes. tomatoes are a fruit. lima beans arent.
Lima beans are called "चिवड़ा" (chivda) or "लाईमा बीन्स" (lima beans) in Hindi.
Yes lima beans do have carbs, aswell as all beans.
The result is candied lima beans
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
i say lima beans, then butter beans. lima beans, Castro beans, and green beans
Lima beans are in the vegetable food group.
you break lima beans by eating it or cutting it with a knife.
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
Lima beans are solids.
No, lima beans cannot grow in milk. Lima beans require soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow properly. Planting lima beans in milk would not provide the necessary conditions for the plant to thrive.