What are chain beans?
String beans are edible fruits of beans or plants themselves. They are called chain beans due to a fibrous chain that runs along the length of the module, which is usually removed before eating. The chain of name tags was mostly eliminated from modern varieties that now occur in supermarkets or in garden supplies. Although commonly known as green beans, although they can be yellow or purple, pods are usually five to eight inches (12-20 cm). They are also known as Snap Beans because they can be set off in half when they are on their freshest. Some beans grow on low, bushy plants, usually from 12 to 24 inches high (30-60 cm). Plants and beans are therefore referred to as bush beans. The variety known as running beans or beans are higher, bear beans on the vines and are trained for growth, or "run" poles or other support frames. Both plants produce similar beans, but there are certain variations between different breeds.
String beans are a member of the type phaseolus vulgaris . Unlike other members of this kind, such as black, red or kidney beans, string beans are consumed in the module before they are fully mature when the seeds do not fully create. These common beans, as they are sometimes known, are members of the Luguminosae family and known as legumes. Like all beans of this kind, they were cultivated for the first time in South America and spread around the world after becoming known to Europeans.
Green beans are a popular garden plant that requires very little maintenance and will bring abundantly. They are a summer plant and have little tolerance to low temperatures of late spring and early autumn. Like other legumes, the string beans are a nutritious source of fiber and protein and the valued F or their taste when it is the freshest. Beans also come in yellow and purple varieties.
Some Plants FaThe ZOLE ripens in relatively fast fifty days, which is one of the reasons for their common presence in domestic gardens. Beans are known for having longer production periods, but the bushes can bear weeks. Harvesting beans can regularly increase their production and cause them to wear beans longer.