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  2. 15 Bean Soup - Wikipedia

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    15 Bean Soup is a packaged dry bean soup product from Indiana-based N.K. Hurst Co. [1] According to company president Rick Hurst, it is the #1 selling dry bean soup in the U.S. [2] Ingredients [ edit ]

  3. List of bean soups - Wikipedia

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    Bouneschlupp Pretepeni grah Kwati Ready-made bean dishes. 15 Bean Soup – A packaged dry bean soup mix produced by the N.K. Hurst Co. in the United States. [1]Asopao de gandules – A thick soup from Puerto Rico made with pigeon peas (gandules), sofrito, pork, squash, various spices and dumpling made from green bananas, potato, rice flour, yautía, and parsley.

  4. Mucuna pruriens - Wikipedia

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    Mucuna pruriens is a tropical legume native to Africa and tropical Asia and widely naturalized and cultivated. [2] Its English common names include monkey tamarind , velvet bean , Bengal velvet bean , Florida velvet bean , Mauritius velvet bean , Yokohama velvet bean , cowage , cowitch , lacuna bean , and Lyon bean . [ 2 ]

  5. Talk:Mucuna pruriens - Wikipedia

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    It produces a large number of beans which have been used as a coffee substitute (Nescafe) on a limited trial bases. However this practice has almost entirely been abandoned as a single cup of the beverage has about as much l-Dopa in it the standard dose used for Parkinson’s patients. Low-levels of l-dopa can cause nasuia and headaches.

  6. Velvet bean - Wikipedia

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    Velvet bean is a common name for several legumes and may refer to: Mucuna pruriens and its subspecies Mucuna deeringiana; Pseudarthria hookeri

  7. Mucuna - Wikipedia

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    Mucuna is a genus of around 114 accepted species of climbing lianas (vines) and shrubs of the family Fabaceae: tribe Phaseoleae, typically found in tropical and subtropical forests in the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, southern, southeastern, and eastern Asia, New Guinea, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.

  8. Category:Mucuna - Wikipedia

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  9. L-DOPA - Wikipedia

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    l-dopa was first islolated from the seeds of the Vicia faba or broad bean plant in 1913 by Swiss biochemist Markus Guggenheim. [ 13 ] The 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was also related to l -DOPA: the Nobel Committee awarded one-quarter of the prize to William S. Knowles for his work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions, the most noted ...