Difference between revisions of "Fava Beans"
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| + | :Native to: north Africa and south Asia | ||
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| + | :Parts eaten: young or mature seed (cooked), young plants or leaves (usually cooked) | ||
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| + | '''[[:Category:Fava_Bean_Varieties|List of all Fava Bean varieties.]]''' | ||
Latest revision as of 02:22, 15 November 2014
- Scientific name: Vicia faba
- Also called: bell beans, faba beans, horse beans, or tic beans
- Plant type: bush
- Native to: north Africa and south Asia
- Parts eaten: young or mature seed (cooked), young plants or leaves (usually cooked)