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Bean
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Common bean Parts Usually UsedBeans and pods
Description of Plant(s) and CultureThe Kidney bean is an annual, twining plant; the leaves are alternate, each leaf consisting of 3 broad-ovate to rhombic-ovate, entire, pointed leaflets. The white, yellow or purplish flowers grow in sparse, axillary clusters. The fruit is a green or yellow pod; the color of the seeds, or beans, depends on the variety. Diverse as they are, all the beans named above are varieties of the kidney bean. The dry beans are picked when mature, the others at various stages of maturity.
Where FoundProbably originated in South America and is still the predominant bean cultivated in the Americas.
Medicinal PropertiesDiuretic
Legends, Myths and StoriesPhaseolus vulgaris (kidney bean) is indigenous to the Americas, being unknown to the rest of the world before Columbus. This species includes the common green bean as well as wax beans, and various dried beans such as red kidney, pinto, and navy. These beans were extensively cultivated and used as trade goods by Native American tribes from Canada to South America, with each tribe having its own names and folklore for the beans. Before the discovery of the New World, Europeans did have other bean species with various traditions associated with them. On Since 200 BC, tofu (bean curd) has been cooked into a soup to treat colds; the Chinese version of chicken soup. Tofu can be stored up to It is claimed, if the green pods are chewed in ones mouth and applied to any place bitten by a horse, it will help.
UsesBean pods are effective in lowing blood sugar levels and can be used (with the concurrence of a doctor) for mild cases of diabetes. A bean pod diet for this purpose would mean eating Formulas or DosagesUse anywhere from How SoldSupermarket: fresh or dried
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