How many pounds of peas to feed 50 people?
Are they only eating peas ? -In that case about 50 pounds peas. If other items are in the menu you need to state them
Guar gum is extracted from the bean of the Indian guar plant, a different plant.
While it is true that guar gum is not derived from the seeds or any part of the soybean or soy plant, it should be noted that they are both members of the same plant family: legumes. As legumes, they can in fact cause an allergic reaction in anyone already allergic to another legume. This includes soy and peanuts, as well as beans and peas. Search for <Leguminous Plants> to find a full list of these soy "cousins".
South America/Mexico. It is a native plant to that area.
Can you just warm kidney beans up?
Yes, you can eat canned beans of any kind with out heating. They are already cooked. But they do not tastes as good as when you heat them.
Is a hazelnut a tree nut or a legume like a peanut?
A hazelnut is a tree nut. Its scientific name is Corylus avellana, and is normally used in foods such as nut spreads, breakfast cereals, and desserts such cookies or cakes.
Is there vitamin a in legumes?
1: what the hell r dry legumes 2: who cares 3: why do u waste time making up these stupid questions
How many servings of beans in a 50 lb bag?
There are aproximately 12 servings per pound of dried pinto beans (at 1/2 cup servings cooked). So- in a 50lb bag, there would be 600 servings.
Where can one buy garbanzo beans?
You don't mention your country so this answer may not address your needs. However, chickpeas are actually garbanzo beans. To buy them fresh, you should telephone your local produce manager (if you have access to large grocery stores) and ask if the store carries them. If you cannot find a chain, try an ethnic grocery store (Indian, Mexican, Greek) and see if they carry them. They're available throughout the United States at various large chain grocery stores but only during a limited time. Otherwise, the only remaining suggestion is to locate a specialty grocery supplier on line and see if you can have them shipped fresh to you.
The mung bean, or green gram, originated in India and eventually spread to South and Southeast Asia. India still produces large amounts of mung beans as does China.
Garbanzo beans are also known as chick peas (Cicer arietinum). They are a leguminous bean and are cooked and sometimes ground into paste (hummus).
Can you cook lima beans in the microwave?
Yes but only if its the frozen kind in the bag that you get at the store like Walmart or Safeway. A grocery store of course!
How long can refried beans be left out?
Beans do not keep well. If kept in an airtight container, they will stay fresh for about 3 days. They will keep for 2 weeks if frozen.
What store sells Harry Potter jelly beans in Oregon?
Several stores throughout the state sell HP jelly jeans. Hot Topic stores sell HP Jelly Beans. Another popular store that sells them in Oregon is Spencer's. ALso check your local Target and Border's Book Stores.
What temperature do you cook baked beans at?
I don't know how long you do it for in a microwave but on the hob keep stirring do it doesn't stick in the pan, and keep it on the heat until it starts to bubble or you can taste it...it really depends on how you like your beans
How do you prepare Refried beans?
If they are dried beans, put in some smoked meat like turkey (more healthy) in a large pot with water, season with salt, pepper, (onion or garlic seasons, optional) and a little oil. Cook on high first, then medium heat until the bigger beans are tender. I dice up an onion towards the end and put in the pot. It's good. You can cook all dried beans like this.
Where was the coco bean first found?
West African country of Côte d'Ivoire (1.4 million tons/year)
Ghana is the world's second largest producer (600,000 tons/year)
Other top cacao-growing countries include; Indonesia, Brazil, Ecuador, Togo, Mexico and Papua New Guinea.
It is important to eat legumes in combination with grains because?
The proteins complement each other. Great practice for vegetarians. If you eat meat it's not as critical.
What do you do when your baked beans are still hard after cooking them?
Nothing... It can b avoided by soaking them before cooking for about 6 hrs though...
What happened to Big John's Beans 'N Fixin's?
Big John's Beans 'N Fixin's has been discontinued by ConAgraFoods. Any stores you find selling
this product most likely have a very limited supply.You can learn more about them at Bean ...
www.ryanbuck.com/Secondary/bigjohns.htm .
Potatoes cost different prices, depending on the supply and demand in the part of the world where YOU live. If you want to know what potatoes cost where I live, the answer is: USD$0.20/kg to USD$4.00/kg, depending on the variety, flavor, size, and extortionistic practices of the grocery chain involved. The lower end of the price range is what you would pay for a 10lb bag, at a per kg price. Restautrants pay much higher for top quality, and food processors obviously pay little or nothing for the stuff that becomes potato powder, food additives, etc.
How long does it take to grow Great Northern Beans?
Great Northern beans [Phaseolus vulgaris] are shell beans. There are varieties that can be grown as bush beans, others as pole. The basic growing difference is the supports that pole beans need. Because of the supports, pole varieties take up less space. Within that space, they tend to have higher yields and summer long harvests.
Plant after the last frost, when soil temperatures reach 65-70 degrees F. Use mildly acidic to neutral soil, in the 6.0-6.8 pH range. The soil needs to be well drained. Successful germination temperatures tend to fall in the 70-80 degree F range.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are advantages of such Leguminaceae family members as Great Northern beans. So intake of enough nitrogen doesn't tend to be a problem for beans and peas. NPK fertilizers, with lower nitrogen rates, therefore are preferred.
Beans self pollinate. So every other row needs to be devoted to a plant other than beans. Bush beans need to be staggered every 2-4-6 inches in rows 18-24-36 inchesapart.
Harvest before beans dry. That means that the pods still are swollen.
Containers grow four bush beans at one time, in one 18 inch space. Pole beans also are planted one inch deep. Poles need to be staggered every 6-12-15 inches, with beans planted one inch deep around each pole. They need to be staggered every 3-4 inches along a fence or trellis.
Does chili taste good with black beans?
It may. There are multiple definitions of chili.
For starters a chili is a pepper (capsicum) of various varieties with high capsaicin content, what makes it spicy.
-Chili con queso is a sauce (often called nacho cheese) made with cheese and chili peppers.
-Chili con frijole (which often contains pinto or black beans) is chilis with beans.
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-Chili con carne is chili's and beef, the beef could be machaca (a salted dried beef) or some cut of beef which has been shredded. Texas style chili is chili con carne, NO BEANS.
-Red chili is chili con carne made with red chilies and often a tomato base.
-Chili verde (green chili) is chili con carne is made with green chilies and often a tomatilla or a green tomato base.
-Chili sauce is a sauce made with a tomato or tomatilla base and chilies.
-Chicago style chili [at least all the versions I have tried] is a red chili with beans added and tends to be a bit more soupy than others, and is often made with ground beef rather than shredded beef.
Chili con Pollo is chili made with ground or shredded chicken, OR chicken that's been roasted and served with a chili sauce, I've seen both.
Needless, to say many of these versions of chili can also be used to make other "Tex-Mex" style dishes such as tacos, burritos, quesadillas, chimichangas, tamales, empanadas, and more.