fresh bean
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Definition
Noun 1. A legume pod consumed in its immature, green state: Refers specifically to beans that are harvested and eaten before they reach full maturity and dryness. This contrasts with dried beans, which are mature, hard seeds.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- For dinner, we steamed some fresh beans from the garden.
- The recipe calls for fresh beans, not the canned or dried variety.
- She prefers the crisp texture of fresh beans in her salads.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Context: The term is often used in cooking and gardening to specify the state of the bean. It implies a short shelf life and a need for refrigeration, unlike its dried counterpart.
- Botanical Context: In botanical or agricultural discussions, "fresh bean" specifies the developmental stage of the legume pod harvested for immediate consumption.
Variants and Related Words
- Green bean: A common type of fresh bean, specifically the unripe fruit of various bean cultivars.
- String bean: Another term for certain types of fresh beans, particularly those with a fibrous string along the pod seam.
- Snap bean: A variety of fresh bean where the entire pod is edible and makes a snapping sound when broken.
- Shell bean: A bean, like fava or lima, where the fresh, immature seeds are removed from the pod before eating.
Synonyms
- Immature bean
- Green bean (in a general sense for many varieties)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Fresh bean salad: A dish made primarily with uncooked or lightly cooked fresh beans.
- Fresh bean casserole: A baked dish featuring fresh beans as a main ingredient.
Notes on Meaning
The term "fresh bean" explicitly contrasts with dried bean. The key distinction is the moisture content and developmental stage: * Fresh bean: Picked young, pod is often tender and edible, high moisture content, perishable. * Dried bean: Picked at full maturity, seed is hard and dry, requires soaking and long cooking, shelf-stable.
Noun
- beans eaten before they are ripe as opposed to dried