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In botanical writing legume is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or a fruit of these specific plants. A 'legume' fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usu...
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Legume Vegetables & Fruits ... Legume Family (Fabaceae) ... Fresh green pods of the fava or broad bean (Faba vulgaris). Faba is the type genus for the legume family (Fabaceae).
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Aep grain legumes ... In the context of declining cultivation of grain legume crops in Europe, and at the initiative of COPA-COGECA, stakeholders and decision makers has debated the grain legumes economic sector on the 26 March 2008 in Brussels.
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; ILDIS is an international project which maintains a database of plants in the family Fabaceae (Leguminosae) and provides services to scientists and other people interested in these plants, including this web-site for access to the database. ... ILDIS; International Legume Database & Information Service ;
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Encyclopedia article about legume. Information about legume in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. legume seed ... , legume, pea, or bean family. The word is often used loosely in the plural for vegetables in general. Botanically, a legume is the characteristic fruit of the...
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Definition of legume in the Medical Dictionary. legume explanation. Information about legume in Free online English dictionary. What is legume? Meaning of legume medical term. What does legume mean? ... Read more or ask a question about legume...
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Welcome to the exhibit on leguminous plants, which provide protein-loaded seeds packed into pods. These edible seeds also are known as pulses. The most familiar legumes we eat are lentils, peas, all manner of beans, and peanuts. Some legumes grow like vines, others are more shrub-like...
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List of beans and other legumes. Legumes are a good source of slowly-digesting carbohydrates and resistant starch. ... Beans and Legumes for the South Beach Diet and Other Low Carb Diets ... By Laura Dolson, About.com...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on legume, Plants. Includes related research links. ... legume[le´gyOOm, ligyOOm´] Pronunciation Key, common name for any plant of the family Leguminosae, which is called also the pulse, legume, pea, or bean family. The word is often used...
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