The world's largest legume is the entada gigas. The pod of which can be five feet long.
Soybeans! With a whopping 29 grams of protein/cup. Followed closely by edamame, fava, lentils and kidneys.
No a lentil is a pulse (a bean from the legume family of plants)
Alfalfa is a legume and higher in protein. Bermuda is a grass.
The soybean is a species of legume. In simpler terms, soy is a grain.
Traditionally, a high protein diet mainly consists of meat, but if you eat enough legumes to sustain yourself it would still be considered a high protein diet.
No, coconut is not a legume
No its not a legume
The most limiting amino acid in cereal grain proteins (wheat, rice, corn) is lysine. The limiting amino acid in legume protein (peas and beans) is methionine.
Pine Nuts are in the food group of meat, beans, and nuts.
Laser beans are nutritious but dangerous vegetables of the legume family, known for their protein content and high-energy emissions of coherent light.
Here is a sample sentence using "legume": The peanut is actually a legume and not a nut.
A legume is a Peanut!
No. The macadamia nut is not a legume.