I ask or google what this is, every time it is brought up here, and then promptly forget.
Soybeans still in the pod. They're pretty tasty. And all the protein goodness of soy.
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I ask or google what this is, every time it is brought up here, and then promptly forget.
Soybeans still in the pod. They're pretty tasty. And all the protein goodness of soy.
[link] edamame
(when a URL is short, I always wish I could shut of the "[link]" thingie)
Thanks, Hec. I've never seen it. I think that's why I can't remember it.
Yeah, Cindy, I'd say 90-95 is about the limit on it.
Thanks, Hec. I've never seen it. I think that's why I can't remember it.
Sorta like sugar snap peas which you just eat in the pod instead of shelling. But edamame is bigger.
You eat the pod, David? Huh.
They have them in the frozen section of my mom's suburban supermarket, I notice, so they might be lurking near you, Cindy. I love them and I never met a kid who didn't like eating them, and they are a snap to fix, so they might be worth checking out.
I think you *can* eat the pod (as in, it won't kill you), but most people don't.
Desert dweller. Don't know from this. For us, I wish it could be March forever. It's nice, in a "Don't get too used to it" way. For soon it will be May and I will be assaulted by The Orb\
wrod. Which is why I love the fall, even though the snow season is on its way. The slide into cold is less aggrivating than the slide into heat.
And, Hec? Amy says you have to stop picking on me. She emailed me just now and said so. Pffth.
It's kind of fibrous, not to say hairy, IME. I wouldn't have thought to eat it.