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Vic C. said::o
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I didn't even know soy plants produced nuts!: Did this happen before or after the Fall? :-D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_beanA coffee bean is the seed of the coffee plant....
Coffee beans are botanically not beans. The name derives from Arabic language ( قهوة qahwa - "coffee" and bunn - "berry") and is a Folk etymology and loan translation.
Is a bean a seed? ;-)Vic C. said:
What!?!?Let me ask a question that I have had a problem with, and therefore have never liked eating them. Is a greenbean a green bean?
Vic C. said:Jason, was it unsalted and without any sugar?
I had the same experience on my honeymoon, and everything turned out fine. :smt024JM said:... but it was my first try without directions...just winged it.
~JM~
Solo said:I had the same experience on my honeymoon, and everything turned out fine. :smt024
Hey! I'm Italian; anything other than pine nuts is sacrilegious! :silly:Lovely said:Jason, soy nuts are also good in basil pesto.
JM wrote
but it was my first try without directions...just winged it.
I will get back to you on that. :D :wink:JM said:I don't believe a peanut is a nut either.
Not Really a Nut
Peanuts aren't really nuts at all - they're legumes like beans and peas and grow under the ground
Peanut Corp. of Australia