dry bean

collocation in English

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dry
adjective
uk
/draɪ/
us
/draɪ/
used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or ...
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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 ofdryandbeanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Natural selection for grain yield indrybeanpopulations bred by the bulk method.
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During a normal growing season,drybeanyields were greater under no-tillage, while in wet years more intensive tillage improved yields and strip-tillage performed best averaged across all years16.
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Corte et al.19 evaluated yield indrybeanharvests for up to 17 successive generations under conditions that differed significantly in temperature, rainfall and day length.
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They also began offering thedrybeanproducts for which they would eventually become known.
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Systemic infections are not common, but occur more favorably in somedrybeanvarieties.
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In this way thedrybeancurd shreds can soak up the flavor of the other ingredients, and the soup is clear but savory.
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Drybeancurd is made by each restaurant that serves it, so the flavor is guaranteed.
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These facilities generally dealt only in dry goods such as flour, dry beans, baking soda, and canned foods.
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Included in the pulses are: dry beans like pinto beans, kidney beans and navy beans; dry peas; lentils; and others.
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It is a soup made from dry beans, onions, tomatoes, chubritza or dzhodzhen (spearmint) and carrots.
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They are best for vegetable use if picked before they reach full maturity; however, overlooked pods can be used like dry beans in soups.
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There are three major types of organic beans: dry beans, snap beans (also known as green beans), and soybeans.
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He exerted harsh asceticism and worship, ate dry beans, and fasted for many days in a row.
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Dry beans and snap beans are the same species, although dry beans are distinguished from snap beans (green beans) which are consumed as immature pods.
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It is made of wheat grains, fava beans, green peas, chickpeas and dry beans.
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The manufacture of women's clothing, sporting goods, electronic connectors, fertilizer, and cattle feed and the packaging of dry beans and meat provide employment for many people.
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The subcommittee oversees program and markets for major commercial crops, such as cotton, cottonseed, wheat, feed grains (corn), soybeans, oilseeds, rice, dry beans, peas, and lentils.
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Manitoba is the nation's largest producer of sunflower seed and dry beans, and one of the leading sources of potatoes.
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Dry beans will keep indefinitely if stored in a cool, dry place, but as time passes, their nutritive value and flavor degrade and cooking times lengthen.
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