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A bean sprout is a young bean stalk, all beans have them
Black beans are vegan, unless they are cooked in animal fat or broth. In some regions of Latin America, refried black beans are typically prepared with lard (animal fat). Dried (uncooked) black beans are guaranteed to be vegan. Fun fact: the black beans at the fast-food chain, Chipotle, are vegan, so you're likely never far from grabbing a quick vegan meal there.
Dry beans might come in bags or sacks, cooked beans in tins or cans. The plant itself might come in a pod.
South America/Mexico. It is a native plant to that area.
To get Hansel, you have to plant Any Dragon Fruit, Black Magic Beans, and a Black Moon Orchid.
Baked Beans come from a plant. Then they come from a tin. The tin with those beans, can be purchased in a shop. More information: Baked beans begin as beans which grow on a vine. The beans are shelled and then dried. Some are processed in factories and sold as canned baked beans. Others are packaged as dried beans, which can then be cooked into baked beans by home cooks.
Nothing is attracted to a rox plant
It takes about 2 weeks to plant beans.
try some form of beans. (e.g. black eyed peas)
Beans, peas, lentils and alfalfa are all legumes. Curiously peanuts are too. :)
Pinto beans and other beans such as kidney beans, navy beans and black beans are all known scientifically as Phaseolus vulgaris. They are all referred to as "common beans" probably owing to the fact that they derived from a common bean ancestor that originated in Peru.