winged bean

collocation in English

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winged
adjective[before noun]
uk
/wɪŋd/
us
/wɪŋd/
having the stated type ...
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bean
noun[C]
uk
/biːn/
us
/biːn/
a seed, or the pod containing seeds, of various climbing plants, eaten as ...
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(Definition ofwingedandbeanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Wingedbeanmilk has similar characteristics as soymilk without the same bean-rich flavour.
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The pretreatment ofwingedbeanseeds is not required in tropical climate, but scarification of seeds has shown to enhance the germination rate of seedlings.
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Wingedbeanis nutrient rich, and all parts of the plant are edible.
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The leaves ofwingedbeanalso vary in colour appearing as different shades of green.
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Wingedbeancan be used as the primary protein source for fish feed to reduce farmer dependence on fish meal availability.
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Many parts of thewingedbeancan be sold.
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The wing bean can also be used to producewingedbeanmilk made from water, winged beans, and emulsifier.
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All varieties ofwingedbeangrow on a vine and must grow over a support.
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There is abundant variation in the appearance ofwingedbean.
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It is reported that thewingedbeancan adjust to the climate of the equatorial tropics.
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Thewingedbeanalso provides many opportunities for economic benefit.
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Wingedbeanproduction is optimal in humidity, but the species is susceptible to moisture stress and waterlogging.
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Wingedbeanalso shows potential as a cover crop and a restorative crop.
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Other crops include eggplant, peppers,wingedbean, lettuce and snake gourd.
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In addition to adequate temperature,wingedbeanrequires sufficient soil moisture at all stages of growth to produce high yields.
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Thewingedbeanis a tropical plant, and will only flower when the day length is shorter than 12 hours, though some varieties have been reported as day-length neutral.
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Although thewingedbeanplant is indigenous to the humid tropics, it is possible for the plant to succeed in drier climate with plenty of irrigation.
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Among its primary hosts are cucurbits such as cucumber, cantaloupe, squash, gourd, and pumpkin, beans such as common bean and lima bean, sweet potato, soybean, andwingedbean.
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