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winged bean

1 of 1noun
/wɪŋd bin/
Forms:winged beans
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a legume with edible pods that have distinctive wing-like protrusions along their length

The winged bean is a tropical legume known for its unique pods that possess prominent wing-like extensions along their length. With a taste reminiscent of a combination of green beans and asparagus, the pods offer a crunchy and slightly nutty texture. Additionally, winged bean leaves and flowers are also edible, adding a hint of bitterness and a delicate flavor to dishes. This versatile plant is prized for its high protein content and is a valuable source of essential vitamins and minerals, making it a valuable addition to various cuisines and a sustainable food source in many regions.

  • My son enjoyed winged bean and coconut soup that I made for the first time.
  • The young chef proudly served a plate of crispy winged bean tempura.