Yes, French beans are a type of green bean.
Yes, French beans and green beans are the same. They are both common names for the same type of bean, known scientifically as Phaseolus vulgaris.
Green beans with almonds Haricots verts aux amandes
Yes, French style refers to the way the beans are cut, but does not change the flavor.
It means beans in French. Green beans are haricots verts.
no its not the same. :o
French beans, also known as green beans or string beans, are a type of legume that are long, slender, and green in color. They are a popular vegetable that can be eaten raw or cooked, and are known for their crisp texture and mild flavor. French beans are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
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Yes, green beans and locust trees are in the Fabaceae family.
A French Bean as in a haricot vert? They are slender green beans. Or are you talking about something else?
Flageolet beans and Mayocoba beans are not the same, though they share some similarities. Flageolets are small, tender, green beans often used in French cuisine, while Mayocoba beans, also known as Mexican yellow beans, are larger, pale yellow beans popular in Mexican dishes. Each type has its distinct flavor and culinary uses, making them unique despite both being legumes.
From Wikipedia:The small, white navy bean, also called pea beanor haricot, is particularly popular in Britain and the US, featured in such dishes as baked beans and even pies, as well as in various soups such as the famous Senate Bean Soup.[8] Navy bean varieties include: * Great Northern beans * Rainy River * Robust * Michelite * Sanilac
horse radish haricots verts (French for green beans)