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Erect bushy annual widely cultivated in warm regions of India and Indonesia and United States for forage and especially its edible seeds; chief source of bean sprouts used in Chinese cookery; sometimes placed in genus Phaseolus.
Drain the mung beans in a sieve and rinse under cold water.
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Fried chicken, a chocolate fountain, steamed mung-beans; whatever you want, it's yours.'
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Cellophane noodles look similar to rice sticks, but are made of mung bean flour.
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You can add rice vermicelli or mung bean noodles to this if you like.
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Fresh mung bean sprouts have been identified as a source of many Salmonella outbreaks worldwide.
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Cellophane noodles look similar to rice sticks, but are made of mungbean flour.
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You can add rice vermicelli or mungbean noodles to this if you like.
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Fresh mungbean sprouts have been identified as a source of many Salmonella outbreaks worldwide.
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Made from mungbean starch, cellophane noodles are also called bean thread or glass noodles.
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Asian cabbage slaw (shredded bok choy and Napa cabbage with mungbean sprouts)
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The results indicated that SRAP markers were efficient for identification of Vignaradiata genotypes and assessment of the genetic relationships among them.
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At an arbitrary cut-off at 60 % similarity level on a dendrogram, the Vignaradiata accessions were categorized into two major clusters.
Usage of green gram in anglès
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FASTER, HEALTHIER Growing pulses such as greengram also brings other benefits, Owuoda said.
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In contrast, UMP has no statistically significant impact on the modal prices of cotton, greengram, or tur.
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Objective: We sought to investigate the allergenic potential of greengram, followed by identification and characterization of its relevant allergens using proteomic approaches.
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A farmer removes husks from greengram at her farm on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, May 30, 2015.
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"Moong... greengram... a kind of vetch" (Yule and Burnell, Dict.