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    The most ancient evidence of lupin is from ancient Egypt, dating back to the 22nd century BC. The bitter variety of the beans are high in alkaloids and are...
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  • Lupin most often refers to: Lupinus, a genus of plants in the legume family Lupin bean, used as food Lupin may also refer to: Lúpin, a comic book from...
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    Lupinus mutabilis is a species of lupin grown in the Andes, mainly for its edible bean. Vernacular names include tarwi (in Quechua II, pronounced tarhui)...
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    Lupinus luteus (redirect from Yellow Lupin)
    and 6 forms have been identified. The plant's yellow seeds, known as lupin beans, were once a common food of the Mediterranean basin and Latin America...
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    angustifolius is a species of lupin known by many common names, including narrowleaf lupin, narrow-leaved lupin and blue lupin. It is native to Eurasia and...
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    and lupins, and even to those with slighter resemblances, such as coffee beans, vanilla beans, castor beans, and cocoa beans. Thus the term "bean" in...
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    Lupinus (redirect from Lupins)
    Lupinus, commonly known as lupin, lupine, or regionally bluebonnet, is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. The genus includes over 199 species...
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    Lupinus albus (redirect from White Lupin)
    Lupinus albus, commonly known as the white lupin or field lupine, is a member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae. It is a traditional pulse cultivated...
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  • other tubers, Amaranthaceae (quinoa, kañiwa and kiwicha), and legumes (beans and lupins). Staples brought by the Spanish include rice, wheat and meats (beef...
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    soil-enhancing green manure. Well-known legumes include beans, chickpeas, peanuts, lentils, lupins, mesquite, carob, tamarind, alfalfa, and clover. Legumes...
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    give a bitter taste to naturally growing lupin flowers. Due to the toxicity of quinolizidine alkaloids, lupin beans are soaked overnight and rinsed to remove...
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  • salted and dried grey mullet), lettuce, scallions or green onions, and lupin beans. Coloring boiled eggs, then eating and gifting them. On that day ......
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  • (listen) alrota altabaca altamía altramuz: Lupin bean. From Arabic at-turmus [turmus] (listen). alubia: Pea, bean. From Arabic lubiya[luːbjaːʔ] (listen)....
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    cold countries). In 2018, Australia was the world's largest producer of lupin bean (714 thousand tons), the world's second largest producer of chickpeas...
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  • leguminous plants, the lentil is the most prolific" Lupin beanLupin (or Lupine, Lupini) beans were present in the Mediterranean region from prehistoric...
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    Soybean (redirect from Soya bean)
    The soybean, soy bean, or soya bean (Glycine max) is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean, which has numerous uses...
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    etc., are also readily available in shops. Gofios of chickpeas and lupin beans are also produced in Fuerteventura, as well as from other wild plants...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epilachna varivestis. The Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis) is a species of lady beetle that can be an...
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    Mario (August 2019). "Nutritional and Bioactive Compounds in Mexican Lupin Beans Species: A Mini-Review". National Centre for Biotechnology Information...
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    Sprouting (redirect from Bean sprout)
    sprouted beans are more nutritious than the original beans, and they require much less cooking time. There are two common types of bean sprouts: Mung bean sprouts...
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    Period. The Cotocollao lived on farming, cultivating corn, beans, quinoa, potatoes and Lupin beans. They also hunted deer, rabbit, guanta, puma, wolf, guinea...
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    raising of cattle. At the time this included cultivation of vineyards, lupin bean and sweet potato, while seaweed/algae was used as fertilizer. By 1891...
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  • condemned and reproached for their conduct. Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 94 Lupin beans were notorious for causing flatulence. Teles, Fragment 4a, quoted in...
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    feed for pigs and later in order to provide a source of export trade. Lupin beans were also important crops during this period, usually planted between...
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    Fabaceae (redirect from Bean family)
    industrial uses. Grain legumes include both herbaceous plants like beans, lentils, lupins, peas and peanuts, and trees such as carob, mesquite and tamarind...
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    bumblebee Bombus terrestris Western honey bee Apis mellifera Anagyrine Lupin bean Lupinus Laburnum Cytisus Thermopsis Vuralia Phytognosis http://regenerag...
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  • Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis, an edible bean) Chayote (Sechium edule, an edible squash) Chocho, a synonym of the genus Sechium Horse-eye beans (Ormosia...
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    disease of lupines caused by bean yellow mosaic virus". Phytopathology. 48: 86–91. Nagel, J; Zettler, FW; Hiebert, E (1983). "Strains of bean yellow mosaic...
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  • flax (especially for production of linseed oil) protein crops: pea faba bean lupin hemp. "Terres Inovia". Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved...
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    Semecarpus anacardium, commonly known as the marking nut tree, Malacca bean tree, marany nut, oriental cashew, dhobi nut tree and varnish tree, is a native...
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