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Vegetable > Mung Bean
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Mung Bean Defined
A small bean with yellow flesh that is most commonly used to grow bean sprouts. They can also be cooked and eaten or ground into a flour to make noodles.
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- mung bean chili: something to get rid of my surplus of dried mung beans, in reality takes only about 2 hours
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