fava bean
Americannoun
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a plant, Vicia faba, native to the Old World, bearing large pods containing edible seeds.
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the seed or pod of this plant.
noun
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an erect annual Eurasian bean plant, Vicia faba , cultivated for its large edible flattened seeds, used as a vegetable
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the seed of this plant
Etymology
Origin of fava bean
1940–45; < Italian < Latin faba bean
Example Sentences
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"All of Gaza's population has been not eating any sort of protein, outside canned fava beans, for three months now," she says.
From BBC
Another great salad is strawberries mixed with fava beans, radishes, greens and a garlic vinaigrette or shallot vinaigrette.
From Salon
If I had to power rank spring’s most quintessential legumes, I’d place fava beans at the very top.
From Salon
Spring specialties: garlic scapes, pea shoots, ramps, fiddlehead ferns, English peas, fava beans.
From Salon
But in Nukoko's case the raw material of choice is not carob or sunflower seeds but fava beans.
From BBC
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