The world's largest legume is the entada gigas. The pod of which can be five feet long.
No a lentil is a pulse (a bean from the legume family of plants)
Alfalfa is a legume and higher in protein. Bermuda is a grass.
The soybean is a species of legume. In simpler terms, soy is a grain.
Traditionally, a high protein diet mainly consists of meat, but if you eat enough legumes to sustain yourself it would still be considered a high protein diet.
Groundnuts belong to the legume family, which makes them a good source of plant-based protein. They are rich in nutrients such as protein, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals.
No its not a legume
No, coconut is not a legume
Pine Nuts are in the food group of meat, beans, and nuts.
Here is a sample sentence using "legume": The peanut is actually a legume and not a nut.
A legume is a Peanut!
No. The macadamia nut is not a legume.
Rabbits get all the protein they need from their pellets. Baby rabbits, nursing and pregnant rabbits, rabbits on a no-pellet diet, and underweight rabbits (under the advice of a vet) need extra protein: they get that from alfalfa hay and fresh alfalfa (also clover, vetch, and other legume hays/greens). Other forms of protein are not healthy for rabbits. Do not feed your rabbit any meat products (including dairy, yoghurt, etc) or legume fruit (like beans, peas, etc).