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  2. Black turtle bean - Wikipedia

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    The black turtle bean is also popular as a soup ingredient. In Cuba, black bean soup is a traditional dish, usually served with white rice. Black beans sticky rice is a Thai dessert. [6] The bean was first widely grown in the present-day United States after the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).

  3. Phaseolus vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Calypso beans, also called Panda beans or Yin Yang beans, are half black and half white, with one or two black dots in the white area. When young, the pods can be harvested as green beans. But when full-grown, they are used as a bean for drying. Cranberry: The cranberry beans originated in Colombia as the cargamanto bean. Borlotti or Roman ...

  4. Are Black Beans Good for You? - AOL

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    What Are Black Beans? "Black beans, also known as turtle beans, ... "Black beans grow in a pod that is harvested and cut open to expose the black beans, which can then be eaten fresh or dried for ...

  5. Legume - Wikipedia

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    A selection of dried pulses and fresh legumes Legumes ( / ˈ l ɛ ɡ j uː m , l ə ˈ ɡ j uː m / ) are plants in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses .

  6. Future 50 Foods report - Wikipedia

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    Black turtle beans. Beans are in the legume family, and are a source of fiber, protein and B vitamins. [2]3. Adzuki beans Vigna angularis. 4. Black turtle beans Phaseolus vulgaris

  7. Surprising Health Benefits of Black Beans, According to ... - AOL

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    Black beans contain a class of antioxidants called anthocyanins that give them their dark color and can help support brain health and lower the risk for heart disease and diabetes, Moore says.

  8. Phaseolus - Wikipedia

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    Phaseolus (bean, wild bean) [2] is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica.

  9. Phaseolus acutifolius - Wikipedia

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    Observation of "a limited number" of wild specimens suggested that "the flowers concur with the summer rains, first appearing in late August, with the pods ripening early in the fall dry season, most of them in October". [5]: 6 The beans can be of nearly any color. There are many local landraces. Beans vary in size but tend to be small.