Mung bean
| Mung bean | ||||||||||||||
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| Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek | ||||||||||||||
| *syn. Phaeolus aureus Roxb. | ||||||||||||||
| ref. ITIS 506804 ITIS 530971 | ||||||||||||||
The mung bean is one of many species recently moved from Phaseolus to Vigna and is still often seen cited as Phaseolus aureus or Phaseolus radiatus. These are all the same plant.
It is excellent with chinese foods such as mung bean soup or sweet and pungent pork and makes an excellent cold salad bean as opposed to kidney beans.
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