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  2. Canned vs. Frozen Vegetables: Which Are Better for You? We ...

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    If you’re serving them solo, frozen green beans are the way to go. If they’re being added to a cooked dish or casserole, canned green beans are just as handy. Look for frozen ones packaged ...

  3. The Anthropocene Reviewed - Wikipedia

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    The Anthropocene Reviewed is the shared name for a podcast and 2021 nonfiction book by John Green. The podcast started in January 2018, with each episode featuring Green reviewing "different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale ". The name comes from the Anthropocene, the proposed geological epoch that includes significant ...

  4. Mung bean - Wikipedia

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    Mung bean ( Vigna radiata) is a plant species of Fabaceae and is also known as green gram. [ 10] It is sometimes confused with black gram ( Vigna mungo) for their similar morphology, though they are two different species. [ 11] The green gram is an annual vine with yellow flowers and fuzzy brown pods.

  5. The Best Type of Green Beans for Green Bean Casserole ...

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    Related: 30 All-Star Green Bean Recipes for Thanksgiving Quick Ways to Upgrade Canned Green Beans for Green Bean Casserole. First of all, if you usually make your green bean casserole with canned ...

  6. These Are the 6 Healthiest Beans and Legumes You Can ... - AOL

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    16 grams of protein. 7 grams of carbohydrates. 5 grams of fiber. 7 grams of fat. Notably, edamame has more fat than most legumes and considerably more protein. 6. Kidney beans. True says that ...

  7. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    Nutrition. [edit] Raw green beans are 90% water, 7% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a 100-gram (3.5-ounce) reference amount, raw green beans supply 31 calories and are a moderate source (range 10–19% of the Daily Value) of vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin B 6, and manganese, while other micronutrients are in low ...

  8. Green beans are actually a fruit -- and our minds are blown - AOL

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    According to the Edible Academy at the New York Botanical garden, green beans are actually considered “dry fruit" -- unless they come from cans. Toby Adams, the director of the Edible Academy ...

  9. Frozen vegetables - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of frozen vegetables are sold in supermarkets. Examples of frozen vegetables which can be found in supermarkets include spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, peas, sweetcorn, yam (in Asia) either packaged as a single ingredient or as mixtures. There are occasions when frozen vegetables are mixed with other food types, such as pasta or ...