Why are green beans and locust trees in the same family?
Yes, green beans and locust trees are in the Fabaceae family.
What is the little green seed looking things in green beans?
Those little green things in green beans that look like seeds - they are the immature seeds of the bean plant.
So yes, they actually are seeds or beans if you rather. When you are eating green beans, you are eating the entire seed pods which contain the immature beans.
Will green beans hurt you if they wasn't blanch before freezing them?
No, they won't hurt you. In fact, some people freeze green beans without blanching them first.
Yes. Best to eat them, if at all, in moderation. Only certain greens, the leafier ones, are suitable for us, as they are lighter and more nutrient rich. Green beans, like other beans, contain too much indigestible sugar and cellulose to be of real benefit, so they do nothing to quench hunger. They are simply 'filler'. Stick with the salad greens and disembarrass your stomach. Clare.
Why do the carrots and green beans want to go to the party in my tummy?
Because your tummy hosts the most awesome parties ever.
How many people will forty pounds of frozen green beans feed?
Well... i would say about...
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How do you string green beans?
You don't string green beans. Unless you want to for some strange reason.
But there are many kinds of green beans.
'String green beans' is the name of a common type of green bean.
Can you reprocess green beans that lost their liquid?
Yes, you can reprocess them if you do it soon. Replace the water and any salt, check the jar rim for nicks or chips, and use a new lid.
Can you eat expired green beans that have been in the refrigerator but now have brown spots?
No, they could contain bacteria that would make you sick.
I don't know any sensible people who hate green beans. - Personally I love them raw or steamed. They are one of the most beneficial vegetables for your body.
What is a green bean A green slice that has beans in it or B a small green bean?
Neither. A green bean is the whole bean. The pods inside the bean are not beans, they are pods, and they are what give the bean its distinctive flavour.
Yes, they can eat raw green beans. It is not good for them to eat cooked vegetables. Long leafy greens are preferred.
Is July too late to plant another crop of green beans?
Obviouly it would depend on your region, but here in KY, it seems to be a common practice. Hope this helps
Is it dangerous to put bug killer on green bean and tomato plants?
It can kill more insects than you need to. It can be sprayed or dusted on the leaves to keep beetles and grasshoppers from eating them but overuse will kill the leaves. It can be used on the ground and on the stalks of the plants to kill pill bugs and cutworms but this will also kill the worms and possibly the bacteria that the plant needs in the soil. You should not use any poisons when the plant has blooms on it as this will kill the pollenators that the plant needs to propagate. For some pests, its best to just pick them off by hand and kill them, such as catepillars and hookworms, also known as the tobacco worm. Most poisons that are used like malathion and sevin dust are water soluable and can be washed off of the beans or tomatoes with plain cold water.
The toxic compound lectin phytohaemagglutinin is present in many varieties, specially in red kidney beans. Cooking for 10 minutes at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius will degrade the toxin. This cooking time is shorter that the complete time to cook the beans. Green beans are safe when cooked under these conditions. Poisoning can be associated with slow cookers. Kidney beans should be soaked for 5 hours before cooking
How do you make light green from green?
If using paints, simply add a little white and mix. If your looking for a very pale minty colour, just add more white. The amount of white depends on the sort of green you are wanting to make.