fun facts
definitions
examples of
this is a
origin of these
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legumes are a good source of what if your vegetarian
protein
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the length of which an item remains usable
shelf life
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what is an example of a grain
barley, quinoa, oats, rice.
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wheat is a
grain
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where do pecans originate from?
united states
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to stay just below the boiling point.
simmer
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what is an example of a legume?
alfalfa, peas, beans, lentils
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lentils are a
pulse
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where do pistachios originate from.
originally grew in the desserts of Asia or the middle east.
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a legume refers to
the plants whose fruit is enclosed in a pod
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allows light to pass through but not images.
translucent
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what is an example of a nut?
cashews, almonds, pecans, peanuts
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alfalfa is a
legume
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where do flaxseeds originate from?
ancient Egypt and china
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fun fact
pulses have been an essential part of human diet for centuries
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and edible pulse
lentils
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what is an example of grain products?
bread, pasta, cereal, tortillas.
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soybeans are a
legume
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where do oats come from?
oats appear relatively late and far from the near east in bronzed age Europe.
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fun fact
pulses can be stored for months without using their high nutritional value.
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a long spoon with a cup shaped bowl used for stews , soups and sauces
laddle
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what are examples of a seed
fruit seeds, flower seeds, soy beans, coffee beans.
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pecans are a
nut
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where does wheat originate from?
in southwestern Asia.
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