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Subject: Wild Pantry---re: honey locust beans! How do you do? Just wanted to let you know that I recently roasted about an ounce of honey locust beans and then ground them up and made an 11 cup pot of drip coffee.
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www.wildpantry.com/beans.htm
www.wildpantry.com/beans.htm
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prizes for the best honey locust beans from productive trees. First prize ... brought to light honey locust beans nearly a foot and a half long that had ...
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jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/19/8/344.pdf
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of the Mesquite Bean,* and in this were included analyses of a single sample of honey locust beans (con- taining 25.3% total sugar). These ...
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jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/19/5/217.pdf
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the beans are still hard as buttons at this time (but tannin free), I'd recommend freezing them at this stage cause if you don't, inspite of being boiled twice, ... If anyone knows a better way to prepare honey locust beans, please let me know! ... Previous message: [permaculture] food forest - honey locust varieties...
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honey locust, leguminous deciduous tree (Gleditsia triacanthos) of the family Leguminosae ( pulse family), native to the eastern half of the United States but planted as a shade tree in ... locust bean; Locust bean gum; Locust bean gum; locust beans; locust beans; locust beans; locust beans; Locust beetle; Locust bird;
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encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/locust+bean
encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/locust+bean
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A legume, carob is related to beans, peas, peanuts, mesquite, tamarind, kudzu and honey locust. Also known as St John's Bread, the flesh of the pods tastes somewhat similar to sweetened cocoa, but carob contains no caffeine or other psychoactive substances and is often used as a hypoallergenic, drug-free substitute.
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recipes.wikia.com/wiki/Carob
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Honey Locust are easy to identify by their numerous thorns, distinctive bark and compound leaves. Honey Locust are decidous with very limited wildlife value. Deer will feed extensively on the seed pods. Many hunters make a point to hunt these trees when the "beans" are falling...
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www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/honey-locust.htm
www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/honey-locust.htm
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Welcome To My Piece Of The Web; ... This is the quilt that started it all for me, Charleston Beckonings. Three years ago, I was asked to design the donation quilt for our quilt show in Charleston. Previously, ... Now I focus far more on interpreting my environment in fabric and sharing that vision with others.
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Honey-shuck, Sweet Locust, Thorn-tree, Thorny Locust, Three-thorned-acacia, Sweet-bean ... Common Honey Locust is a tree with thorns and an open canopy. It can reach one-hundred feet in height and it grows in wet fertile soils of the South Texas Plains and the Edwards Plateau. It flowers from May to June and the wood from...
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uvalde.tamu.edu/herbarium/gltr.htm
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