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Definition of snap bean in English: snap beannoun North American A bean of a variety grown for its edible pods. Example sentencesExamples - Unlike dry beans, snap beans are eaten as flavorful, fleshy green pods.
- These are snap beans right here; we plant about an acre each week and there are eleven varieties, one of which is a baby haricot vert.
- Usually considered a fresh shelling or dry bean, young pods also can be eaten as snap beans, sliced and added to salads, or steamed whole and added to any meat or poultry dish.
- Middle to late August is a good time to plant carrots, beets, snap beans and lettuce.
- Extend your harvest into fall by planting second crops of short-season vegetables, such as snap beans, peas, greens, radishes, cole crops, and turnips later in the season so they mature after you harvest the first crop.
Origin Late 18th century: so named because the pods are broken into pieces to be eaten. Definition of snap bean in US English: snap beannoun North American A bean of a variety grown for its edible pods. Example sentencesExamples - Unlike dry beans, snap beans are eaten as flavorful, fleshy green pods.
- Extend your harvest into fall by planting second crops of short-season vegetables, such as snap beans, peas, greens, radishes, cole crops, and turnips later in the season so they mature after you harvest the first crop.
- These are snap beans right here; we plant about an acre each week and there are eleven varieties, one of which is a baby haricot vert.
- Middle to late August is a good time to plant carrots, beets, snap beans and lettuce.
- Usually considered a fresh shelling or dry bean, young pods also can be eaten as snap beans, sliced and added to salads, or steamed whole and added to any meat or poultry dish.
Origin Late 18th century: so named because the pods are broken into pieces to be eaten. |