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A bean is the seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae, which are used as vegetables for human or animal food. They can be cooked in many different ways, including boiling, frying, and baking, and are used in many traditional dishes throughout the world.

Terminology

The word "bean" and its Germanic cognates (e.g. German Bohne) have existed in common use in West Germanic languages since before the 12th century, referring to broad beans, chickpeas, and other pod-borne seeds. This was long before the New World genus Phaseolus was known in Europe. With the Columbian exchange of domestic plants between Europe and the Americas, use of the word was extended to pod-borne seeds of Phaseolus, such as the common bean and the runner bean, and the related genus Vigna. The term has long been applied generally to many other seeds of similar form, such as Old World soybeans, peas, other vetches, 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 general usage can refer to a host of different species.

Cultivation

Unlike the closely related pea, beans are a summer crop that needs warm temperatures to grow. Legumes are capable of nitrogen fixation and hence need less fertiliser than most plants. Maturity is typically 55–60 days from planting to harvest. As the bean pods mature, they turn yellow and dry up, and the beans inside change from green to their mature colour that they have when fully ripe. Many beans are vines, as such the plants need external support, which may take the form of special "bean cages" or poles. Native Americans customarily grew them along with corn and squash (the so-called Three Sisters), with the tall cornstalks acting as support for the beans.

History

Beans were an important source of protein throughout Old and New World history, and still are today.

Beans are one of the longest-cultivated plants in history. Broad beans, also called fava beans, are in their wild state the size of a small fingernail, and were first gathered in Afghanistan and the Himalayan foothills. An early cultivated form were grown in Thailand from the early seventh millennium BCE, predating ceramics. Beans were deposited with the dead in ancient Egypt. Not until the second millennium BCE did cultivated, large-seeded broad beans appear in the Aegean region, Iberia, and transalpine Europe. In the Iliad (8th century BCE), there is a passing mention of beans and chickpeas cast on the threshing floor.

The oldest-known domesticated beans in the Americas were found in Guitarrero Cave, an archaeological site in Peru, and dated to around the second millennium BCE. Genetic analyses of the common bean Phaseolus show that it originated in Mesoamerica, and subsequently spread southward, along with maize and squash, traditional companion crops.

Most of the kinds of beans commonly eaten today are part of the genus Phaseolus, which originated in the Americas. The first European to encounter them was Christopher Columbus, while exploring what may have been the Bahamas, and saw them growing in fields. Five kinds of Phaseolus beans were domesticated by pre-Columbian peoples: common beans (P. vulgaris) grown from Chile to the northern part of what is now the United States; and lima and sieva beans (P. lunatus); as well as the less widely distributed teparies (P. acutifolius), scarlet runner beans (P. coccineus), and polyanthus beans.

One well-documented use of beans by pre-Columbian people as far north as the Atlantic seaboard is the "Three Sisters" method of companion plant cultivation: Many tribes would grow beans together with maize or "corn", and squash. The corn would not be planted in rows as is done by European agriculture, but in a checkerboard/hex fashion across a field, in separate patches of one to six stalks each. Beans would be planted around the base of the developing stalks, and would vine their way up as the stalks grew. All American beans at that time were vine plants; "bush beans" were cultivated more recently. The cornstalks would work as a trellis for the bean plants, and the beans would provide much-needed nitrogen for the corn. Squash would be planted in the spaces between the patches of corn in the field. They would be provided slight shelter from the sun by the corn, would shade the soil and reduce evaporation, and would deter many animals from attacking the corn and beans because their coarse, hairy vines and broad, stiff leaves are difficult or uncomfortable for animals such as deer and raccoons to walk through, crows to land on, and are a deterrent to other animals as well.

Beans were cultivated across Chile in Pre-Hispanic times, likely as far south as ChiloΓ© Archipelago.

Dry beans come from both Old World varieties of broad beans (fava beans) and New World varieties (kidney, black, cranberry, pinto, navy/haricot).

Lectins

Lectins are defined as proteins that bind to carbohydrates. The same features that lectins use to defend plants in nature may cause problems during human digestion. They resist being broken down in the gut and are stable in acidic environments, features that protect lectin-containing plants in nature.

They are found in all plants, but raw legumes (beans, lentils, peas, soybeans, peanuts) and whole grains like wheat contain the highest amounts of lectins

Cooking, especially with wet high-heat methods like boiling or stewing, or soaking in water for several hours, can inactivate most lectins. Lectins are water-soluble and typically found on the outer surface of a food, so exposure to water removes them.

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[–] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

a-little-trolling

Please help me, I have some kind of brainworms that sends me into a fugue state where I channel rally Trump rambling about weird shit

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[–] SoylentSnake@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

while i was high this morning i had a eureka moment most epic ( smuglord ) on a potential next creative project that i have a real good feeling about. feel like talking about it in too much depth will jinx it, praying this aint just a short lived infatuation.

I will say it would be the most gentle, optimistic/bittersweet and character-driven of the things i've written. it would also be by far the most communist.

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[–] Black_Mald_Futures@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

wow at my banh mi thread, finally had a chance to look at it, work was v v v v v busy today (literally every item on the menu had to be changed, ran out of stuff for everything, AND i had to feed an extra HUNDRED AND TWENTY PEOPLE but it's okay im a pro)

I'm a little surprised, i thought I'd be admonished for posting a Lame Thread, but yall some bloodthirsty sharks hungry for distressed gammon

[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

probably a more apt description could be made but i just made madras lentil shakshuka? you know cooked the eggs up on top of the lentils. it was pretty awesome & i added leftover roast peppers chefs-kiss

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[–] SoylentSnake@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

officially over. at least i was treated with love this time. back to swiping i guess. at least now i know how to stay relatively sane on the apps.

[–] CocteauChameleons@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

I mentioned that I liked techno music to a coworker at my last job. When I really just meant Industrial and wonky but assumed he wouldn’t understand . But apparently he was a huge fan of techno from the 90s and 00s. Started playing absolute rave bangers. Never saw that dude again after that day, so you guys got any youtube playlists or artists to recommend?

[–] someone@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Every last one of these god damned "we've taken away all your equipment, have fun facing off against a dozen constructs!" shrines in Zelda TOTK can fuck RIGHT the fuck off.

[–] ashinadash@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Putting together a new profile banner image that looks sick and scales reasonably on desktop emilie-smug

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[–] AndJusticeForAll@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Gamer mad potential romhacking database hub doesn't want to deal with fictionalized CP and other weird (at best) occurrences.

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[–] stigsbandit34z@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

So β€œmy friend” went on a hinge date with someone that was very awkward and poor but has since became friends with said previous hinge date and is now developing feelings for them. What should β€œmy friend” do? Just go no contact?

(Does high school just repeat itself on loop until you’re dead)

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[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

is it just me or has translation software gotten a lot better? guess its been a while since i relied on one for more than the UI on slav websites but i don't actually have to flick back and forth between the og and translation to figure shit out anymore? when the hell did this happen

[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I have decided that censor-beep jokes are over done. They're funnier if they happen once every six months. Also the alternative censor beeps (I noticed a few videos doing dial up noises) are also not good

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[–] GeorgeZBush@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Nirvanna the Band the Show fucking rocks

[–] oscardejarjayes@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (7 children)

Gambling with fake currency is kinda fun (I avoid real money gambling with a passion, I worry it could end up being a real problem if I start). Poker with chips, but the chips have no value and are just a set that friend brought over. Some videogames (ones that don't have any in-game purchases or microtransactions) have a gambling feature that uses the in-game currency, and I enjoy those. Clicking the thing, seeing the spin, the anticipation, and then eventually after a few tries, the reward of cool stuff.

I know it's technically possible to do Gacha games f2p, but there is definitely a significant temptation to buy more pulls, to get your waifu or husbando or whatever. I just want to, at most, pay for the game, Gambling, with a 0% risk of being a whale and losing tons of money to a game company (I'll just be losing pretend currency). Also, the like auto-pull thing that some Gacha's have, where they pull a whole bunch at once, that just seems to ruin the fun.

I'm not actually doing to drop the name of the thing I'm playing, it's not a very big project, but the particular thing I'm doing is very slot-machine-esque. Great non-main monitor content, keeps me engaged when I'm being active and unable to sleep (no, it's not the electronics faults, though I wish it was, if you want to know just read though some of my somewhat recent posts and comments).

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[–] oscardejarjayes@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Do messages not get read when you reply to them, like how it is with replies? I thought at one point replying "read" a direct message, but I've got a message that I very much replied to, but it's still sitting in unread. I know I didn't put in in unread from read or anything. I guess I could go around DMing people through Hexbear, and see if that behavior is consistent, but that seems like effort and it might be a bit weird getting a message out of the blue. How about y'all just DM me, with whatever it is you want to talk about, and I basically guarantee I"ll reply.

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[–] Breath_Of_The_Snake@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Always sad to see somebody who has never been knocked out get knocked out. RIP Li, coming back from a spinal injury at 36 was badass though.

Prates is crazy good though, glad he’s being classy about the win.

[–] ashinadash@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

Pop_OS is the worst operating system this side of Windows 11:

  • scaling to low resolutions is a crime against retinas and frequently cuts things off (genius work)

  • GNOME is a crime against retinas (ooh ohh yeah bb macos 10.4 ooh ooh)

  • uses Gparted for partitioning during install (???)

  • have to set up systemd for dualboot yourself

In future I am just gonna tangle with Endeavour or crawl back to Manjaro if I need.

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[–] oscardejarjayes@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

I've thought about asking to be a mod on c/drugs, as I'm already a mod elsewhere on Hexbear and I have a lot of relevant personal experience, but I've generally decided against it, as it already has a bunch of mods and relatively few posts. I don't think there's much I could do for c/drugs that I couldn't do as a regular user (posting).

I just really don't get many reports (c/fashion isn't very busy, and c/traa has a bunch of mods that pounce almost instantly), so I kinda want to help out more. (I would probably have the same problem with c/drugs, there's enough mods that the few reports they probably get don't last long). Maybe I should ask, or post this in the mod chat, but I'm not sure it's worth bothering people about, given our already strong moderation.

I love coming in to work with a plan that I can't follow through on at all because the menu has been changed 3 times and now it's an hour and a half to dinner and I can't do this eggplant parmesan because there's no fucking vegan breadcrumbs, idk where the chef is, and fuck i've gotta take a shit

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Rick and Morty: the Anime. That's a real thing that just came out.

spoilerfuck I'll probably watch it I don't want to but I probably will goddamn it

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Is Rick and Morty still a thing? Usually most anime adaptations of western media are boring (I remember that CN once made a two season powerpuff girls anime during the early 2000's and it was boring and had none of the charm of the og cartoon).

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