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aduki

British  
/ æˈduːkɪ /

noun

  1. a variant of adzuki

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The Guardian’s own Anna Jones uses lentils and quinoa, both of which give her chilli good body, and aduki beans.

From The Guardian

Beansprouts - including aduki, alfalfa, lentils and mung beans - have been associated with including an outbreak of salmonella in the UK in 2010.

From BBC

Includes a recipe for aduki bean burgers – a dish that would have had Harry Palmer rolling his eyes and reaching for his omelette pan – but also for such meaty staples as shepherd's pie and chilli con carne.

From The Guardian