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Discover Ludwig"green beans" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the edible, green pod of the common bean plant. Example: "For dinner, I made a delicious stir-fry with fresh green beans, carrots, and tofu."
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green beans
noun
Plural of green bean
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GREEN BEANS Unroasted coffee beans.
Green beans, for instance, were described as 'green beans' (basic), 'light 'n' low-carb green beans and shallots' (healthy restrictive), 'healthy energy-boosting green beans and shallots' (healthy positive) or 'sweet sizzlin' green beans and crispy shallots' (indulgent).
They peeled green beans.
But the green beans?
Zippy Green Beans.
Blanch your green beans today.
Satay fried tofu with green beans.
Mixed baby corn, green beans, mushrooms, carrot.
Green beans are the answer, apparently.
"And also, the orange ginger green beans.
New this year are roasted green beans.
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