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Phaseolus vexillatusBlanco, nom, illeg, non L. Phaseolus viridisPiper. Phaseolus xuaresiiZuccagni. Lima beans in a seed catalogue, 1894. A lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), also commonly known as butter bean, [ 2 ]sieva bean, [ 3 ]double bean[ 4 ][ 5 ] or Madagascar bean, is a legume grown for its edible seeds or beans.
Elements of a United States Military Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967. The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was a United States military ration of canned and preserved food, issued from 1958 to 1980. It replaced the earlier C-ration, to which it was so similar to that it was ...
The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) sources. Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures ...
The diet is low in calories and centers on whole, fresh, plant-based foods, says dietitian Brigitte Zeitlin, RD, the founder of BZ Nutrition, who has studied the diet. ... Legumes: soybeans, lima ...
What are legumes? Witchel's dense bean salads usually contain some combination of chickpeas, cannellini beans, lima beans or edamame. Other types of legumes include black beans, pinto beans ...
Raw lupin beans are 10% water, 40% carbohydrates, 36% protein, and 10% fat (table). In a 100-gram (31⁄2 -ounce) reference amount, raw lupins supply 1,550 kilojoules (370 kilocalories) of food energy and are moderate-rich sources of B vitamins, especially folate at 89% of the Daily Value (DV) (table). Lupins also contain substantial amounts of ...
This diet focuses on whole, nutrient-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats while avoiding processed foods, refined sugars, and unhealthy fats. To help ...
In the final revision, "Beef Stew with Vegetables" was added in 1945. By all accounts, after the meat hash and mutton stew, the Ham and Lima Beans entrée was the most unpopular; despite continued negative field reports, it inexplicably remained a standard entrée item not only during World War II, but also during the Korean War and Vietnam War ...