
  - The Yardlong Bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis) is a long, thin Asian      bean, also known as the long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean, snake bean, or      Chinese long bean.
   - It can      measure from one to three feet in length, but are best eaten when they are      12 to 20 inches long, before they reach full maturity
   - It is a      bean with a mild taste, similar to a Western string bean, that is grown in      varieties identified by color as either light (pale) green or dark green      beans.
   - The      plant is of a different genus than the common      bean. It is grown primarily for its strikingly long (35-75 cm)      immature pods and has uses very similar to that of a green bean. 
   - It is a      vigorous climbing annual vine.      The plant is subtropical/tropical and most widely grown in the warmer      parts of Southeastern Asia, Thailand, and Southern China. 
   - They      are a good source of protein, vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin, iron,      phosphorus, and potassium, and a very good source for vitamin C, folate,      magnesium, and manganese.
   - The      crisp, tender pods are eaten both fresh and cooked. They are at their best      when young and slender. Use before they reach full maturity. 
 
 
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        

- French      beans are tender, slender beans with green, rounded pods, 4 to 6 inches      (10 to 15 cm) long. French beans are smaller than common green beans and      have a soft, velvety pod.
   - The      pods are eaten whole, including the immature seeds, when they are still      young, juicy and tender. 
   - Quite      fleshy for their size, only tiny seeds inhabit these delicate pods. They      have a delicate texture and sweet flavor. 
   - French      beans generally grow as a bush, which grows twelve to twenty inches tall depending      upon the variety you decide to grow. However there are some varieties that      climb similar to runner beans, these varieties grow up to seven foot tall.
   - There      are three commonly known types of green beans: string or runner beans, string less or French beans (depending on      whether the pod has a tough, fibrous "string" running along its      length), and snap beans,      with a thin flat pod that requires less cooking time.
   - French      Beans are one of the most commonly eaten green beans in India. Most      Indian households make French beans as a dry vegetable either with cubed      potatoes or without them. 
   - French      beans contain phosphorus, vitamins A, B, D and starch, much iron, which      aid blood cells production.
   - Vitamin      B in them benefits the spleen and kidneys.
   - They      help to alleviate swelling stomach, bad appetite, premature ejaculation,      and frequent urination. 
   - French      beans are neutral in nature and can be consumed frequently.
  
   
 
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        

- The Guar ki Phalli or Cluster Bean (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus) is an      annual legume and the source of guar gum.
   - It grows best under conditions with frequent      rainfall, but tolerates arid conditions well.
   - About 80% of world production occurs in India. 
   - Young,      fresh cluster beans have a narrow and long body with tiny pods. They are      harvested for vegetable use. 
   - From the mature pods the      seeds are harvested to be dried and powdered to flour known as guar gum. Guar gum is used as      thickening agent in commercial food preparations like ice creams and as a stabilizer in cheese and cold-meat processing.etc.
   - Cluster Beans are not only low in      calories but are also very effective in lowering the blood sugar and      cholesterol levels. 
 

Guar ki Phalli Chopped
 
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        

- Chhappan Kaddu (Summer Squash) also known as vegetable marrow (Cucurbita pepo) is the common vegetable in UK.
   - The fruits may be      green, whitish or irregularly striped green and white. The flesh is white      with no cavity and the seeds are embedded in the flesh. 
   - The short stalk of the      fruit is hard and deeply furrowed with 5 or 8 ridges and is only slightly      swollen where it joins the fruit
   - They are related to      the zucchini. They have a very bland flavor and can be stuffed with      stuffing. 
   - The fruit is used      immature and is a boiled vegetable.
   - These are available in      North India especially in Punjab during the summer months. 
 
