The phrase "full of beans" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, primarily in the United States. It is thought to refer to the energy and vitality associated with beans as a food source, particularly as they are high in protein and nutrients. The expression is often used to describe someone who is lively, enthusiastic, or full of energy. Its exact origins are unclear, but it likely draws on the general notion of beans being a source of vigor.
The first usage of the word cool beans came around during the 1970's as college slang. It is thought that this phrase is derived from a similar phrase, "some beans" which meant excellent.
coco beans come from Colombia
Probably the phrase should read "full of beans" which means full of energy.
Oligosaccharides from beans are not completely metabolised.
coco beans come from Colombia and south America
Cacao Beans mostly come from Brazil.
make popcorn they will come up for it. and u can use soy beans. put 3 to 4 soy beans on a crappie hook and let line out about 5 to7 ft down in the water then drop a hand full of soy beans down
=== === Most coffee beans come from South Africa. e.g McDonalds claim they get there's from There.
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Baked Beans come from a plant. Then they come from a tin. The tin with those beans, can be purchased in a shop. More information: Baked beans begin as beans which grow on a vine. The beans are shelled and then dried. Some are processed in factories and sold as canned baked beans. Others are packaged as dried beans, which can then be cooked into baked beans by home cooks.
No coffee beans and Cocoa beans come from different plants
Mexico: what a GREAT way to recycle/ reuse beans!