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    A legume is a type of dry fruit. It is usually produced by plants in the family Fabaceae. Legumes can be a variety of fruits: peas and beans are types...
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    A peanut is a plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to South America, Central America and Mexico. Peanuts are annual herbaceous plants growing...
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    Lentil (category Pages using ISBN magic links)
    lentil or daal or pulse (Lens culinaris) is a bushy annual plant of the legume family. It is a kind of vegetable, grown for its lens-shaped seeds. It is...
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    Bush clover (category Pages with unreviewed translations)
    2017. "Hagi Matsuri". Discover Kyoto. Retrieved 2023-04-07. International Legume Database & Information Service (ILDIS) (2005): Genus Lespedeza. Version...
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    An apricot is a drupe fruit. It is closely related to the plum. The apricot comes from a small to medium-sized tree, 8 to 12 metres (26 to 39 ft) tall...
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    Fruit (section Related pages)
    known as vegetables. This is how ordinary people use the words. On this page, we describe what botanists call a fruit. The fleshy part of a fruit is called...
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    grains, and dairy products. It should also have lean protein such as beans, legumes, nuts and seeds plus healthy fats. A basic nutrition plan should include...
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    Amber (section Related pages)
    from America and Africa often comes from the Hymenaea protera, a genus of legume tree. The resin can contain, in addition to the beautifully preserved plant-structures...
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    Lemon (section Related pages)
    common name for Citrus limon. A lemon is a yellow citrus fruit. It is related to the orange. Lemon juice is about 5% citric acid, and has a pH of 2 to...
  • Oat (section Related pages)
    liking of oats as human food. Oat is the only cereal having a globulin or legume-like protein, avenalin, as the major (80%) storage protein. Globulins can...
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    Plum (section Related pages)
    used to make jam and the juice can be used to make wine. It is closely related to the apricot. Plums contain many nutrients but is highest in vitamin...
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    Retrieved 8 January 2017. Annie has a big Panini Wiki Commons has media related to Pomegranate. Wikispecies has information on: Pomegranate. IUCN Red List...
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    102.5–100.0 million years ago from a nocturnal moth ancestor that fed on legumes. Only about 17 million years ago did they colonize Europe. The oldest American...
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    incidence of iron deficiency in vegans is similar to omnivores. While legumes, nuts, vegetables, and dried fruits are rich in iron, vegans absorb iron...
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    a banana, swelling starts inside the mouth or throat. This allergy is related to allergies caused by pollen, like that of the birch tree. The other is...
  • occur as free-living soil bacteria or in symbiotic relationships with legumes. Bradyrhizobium is known for nitrogen fixation, which converts atmospheric...
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    Grape (section Related pages)
    authors list (link) The Fox and the Grapes Wiki Commons has media related to Grape. Wikispecies has information on: Vitis. Integrated Taxonomic Information...
  • genera Rhynchospora and Bulbostylis. Woody plants and green plants are legumes in the genera Mimosa, Cassia, Desmodium, Eriosema, Galactia, Indigofera...
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    Apple (category Pages using PMID magic links)
    forever. English scholar H. R. Ellis Davidson suggests that apples were related to religious practices in Germanic paganism. It was from there, she claims...
  • List of fruits (category Food-related lists)
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