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Edamame is a type of food that comes from an immature soybean pod. Soybeans are native to East Asia. Edamame is popular in Japanese and Chinese cuisine.

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What is edamame called in marathi?

Edamame is commonly referred to as "सोयाबीन" (soya bean) in Marathi, as it is the young, green form of the soybean. However, it may also be called "हरे सोया" (hare soya) to specifically denote its fresh, immature state. Edamame is popular in various cuisines and is often served as a snack or appetizer.


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Is edamame a starch?

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What is edamame?

The word edamame is a preparation of immature soybean while it is in the pod.


What is Edamame called in Hindi or in India?

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What are the differences between edamame when shelled and unshelled?

When edamame is shelled, the beans are removed from the pods, making them easier to eat. Unshelled edamame requires you to remove the beans from the pods before eating. Shelled edamame is more convenient but may lose some nutrients during processing, while unshelled edamame retains its nutrients better but requires more effort to eat.


Where do edamame come from?

Edamame are soybeans. They are grown in many places around the world. It is a grown on the panhandle of Texas.