While bean plant leaves are not toxic, they are generally not consumed as they can be tough, bitter, and not particularly flavorful. It is more common to eat the beans themselves as they are more palatable and nutritious.
The plant you are referring to is probably the "winged bean," also known as the goa bean or asparagus pea. Its leaves are unique as they have prominent wings along the edges, giving them a wing-like appearance. This plant is native to tropical regions and is cultivated for its edible pods and seeds.
Strawberry Spinach (''Chenopodium capitatum'') a.k.a. Fraise Epinard, has mulberry-like fruits and spinach-like leaves which are edible.
The rhubarb plant has edible stalks, which are commonly used in cooking, but its leaves are toxic if ingested due to high levels of oxalic acid. It's important to only consume the stalks of rhubarb and avoid the leaves.
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
Parsnips do not have leaves as they are a root vegetable, similar to a carrot. The edible part of the parsnip plant is the long, white root that grows underground.
no they are not because the only leaves you can eat are lettuce.
lentil
it is a sting bean or peas. it is a string bean or peas.
an edible dry plant.
The plant you are referring to is probably the "winged bean," also known as the goa bean or asparagus pea. Its leaves are unique as they have prominent wings along the edges, giving them a wing-like appearance. This plant is native to tropical regions and is cultivated for its edible pods and seeds.
Rhubarb
lentil
Yes you can eat them if you're lucky enough to catch them.
The first two leaves on a bean plant are called cotyledon leaves. These leaves are part of the seed embryo and are different in shape and function compared to the plant's true leaves which will develop later.
the celery "stick" is the stem and the leaves at the top the leaves of the plant; both the leaves and stems are edible
Lentil
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "beans" (edible plant seeds). The similar noun is "beings" (existing forms, as in human beings).