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  2. Rattlesnake bean - Wikipedia

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    The rattlesnake bean is an heirloom cultivar of pole bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The pods are 6 to 8-inches long with purple markings, and the seeds are light brown with brown markings, still visible after cooking. They are named for the snake-like manner in which their pods coil around the vine. [1]

  3. How to Store Coffee Beans So They Last for Months ... - AOL

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    To freeze coffee beans successfully, use an airtight container and guard against light and moisture exposure. "Be sure to avoid any moisture in the freezing and thawing process of the coffee, as ...

  4. Invite the Three Sisters — corn, beans and squash — to ...

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    Corn acts as a natural pole for the beans to climb and provides partial shade and shelter to squash leaves. Beans are like natural fertilizers that enrich the soil for all three plants with nitrogen.

  5. Bolita bean - Wikipedia

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    The Bolita bean is an heirloom variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) endemic to New Mexico and southern Colorado. [1] It is a small, round, and sweet bean that is traditional to New Mexican and southwestern cuisine.

  6. How to Properly Freeze Fresh Green Beans - AOL

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  7. Freezing tolerance - Wikipedia

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    The ability to control intercellular ice formation during freezing is critical to the survival of freeze-tolerant plants. [3] If intracellular ice forms, it could be lethal to the plant when adhesion between cellular membranes and walls occur. The process of freezing tolerance through cold acclimation is a two-stage mechanism: [4]

  8. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    Bush green beans are usually cultivars of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Pole beans have a climbing habit and produce a twisting vine, which must be supported by "poles," trellises, or other means. Pole beans may be common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus) or yardlong beans (Vigna unguiculata subsp ...

  9. Susie's Beans Recipe - AOL

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    Soak the beans in a large bowl or pot on the counter- top, uncovered, for at least 12 hours. You should have enough water to cover the beans, with another 3 to 4 inches of water above them (so ...