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Tue, Apr 5, 05 at 22:55
| Anyone here grow/eat them?
Since I'm a biggy on Asian cooking, am growing them for the first time this year. Have never eaten them before either. Any growing tips? Cooking tips? Taste descriptions? Will post this on the Vegetable forum as well. Thanks! |
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| You will find some helpful info. about Asian Winged Beans at echonet.org and evergreenseeds.com. |
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| Yummy. I like them stir fried. It retains its crunchy texture. |
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- Posted by Donna_Loomis Z9 CA (My Page) on Wed, Apr 27, 05 at 16:40
| They are really tasty, but you must harvest them at no more than 2 inches or they get quite stringy. They really do taste a bit like asparagus. I had quite a time germinating them, though. Out of 12 only 3 sprouted. I dug up the others and the seeds were full of worms. |
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| Haven't planted mine yet. It's still a bit too cool here for beans. Do you cook them like you would regular snap beans? |
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- Posted by Donna_Loomis Z9 CA (My Page) on Tue, May 3, 05 at 17:24
| That depends on how you cook regular snap beans. I would say that you want to cook these as little as possible. That's why they're perfect for stir fry. |
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| The winged beans I remember eating were about 4-5 inches long and not stringy at all. My mom would cook a meat stew and you can dip raw winged beans into them. I really don't know how she made the stew but it was delicious. |
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| I'm growing some right now. Hopefully I will have enough seeds to exchange next season |
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| I had grown winged beans a few years back for seed.Seeds were bought from E.C.H.O..Seeds did not mature hard enough for shelling due to cold weather condition of Maryland. We used tender shoots and pods for stir-frying.I have read that tuberous roots are edible.Winged beans are known as Goa beans also. |
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| I'm a Florida gardener, looking for the Asian winged bean seed to make a trade/SASE with a grower of them. anyone have a few seeds to spair? send me an email if available please. John H. zone 9b |
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| I feel lucky to see all these messages. I have bought some Winged Beans seed from Thailand but it is not germinated. Same time I sow Yard Long Beans it germinated so fast without any problem. Now I have 4 seeds and I soaked in water, so please help me to germinate it successfully. |
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| I feel lucky to see all these messages. I have bought some Winged Beans seed from Thailand but it is not germinated. Same time I sow Yard Long Beans it germinated so fast without any problem. Now I have 4 seeds and I soaked in water, so please help me to germinate it successfully. |
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