Yes, lentils are dicotyledonous plants. They belong to the Fabaceae family, which is a large family of flowering plants that are dicots. Lentils are grown for their lens-shaped seeds, which are a good source of protein and other nutrients.
Lemons are grown in India and Mexico as far as I know...
Barley, canola, wheat, corn, hay, lentils, flax, etc.
Yes; it is the largest food crop grown in Mexico. See related questions.
Wheat, Barley, Potato, Sunflower and vegetables
Yes, it is a common fruit grown in Mexico.
it is grown in the USA
Mexico
Yes, as it is a tropical fruit it can be grown in Mexico.
Puy Lentils are a particular type of green/blue lentil grown in the Auvergne region of France. Production of Puy Lentils are subject to the French A O C system regulating their production and naming. They have a distinctive flavour and importantly stay whole when cooked rather than turning to mush as many lentils do.
This plant originally is grown in Mexico.
Yes.