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  2. Name

    In Japanese, the name edamame is commonly used to refer to the dish. It literally means "stem beans" (枝 eda = … See more

    Edamame - Wikipedia

    • Edamame is a Japanese dish prepared with immature soybeans in the pod. The pods are boiled or steamed and may be served with salt or other condiments. The dish has become popular across the world because it is rich in vitamins, dietary fiber, and isoflavones. When the beans are outside the pod, the term mukimame is also sometimes used in Japanese… See more

    Main ingredientsSoybeans
    History

    Soybeans were first cultivated in China some 7000 years ago, while the earliest documented reference to the term "edamame" dates from the year 1275, when the Japanese monk Nichiren wrote a note thanking a … See more

    Preparation

    Edamame is typically harvested by hand to avoid damaging the crop's stems and leaves. Green soybean pods are picked before they fully ripen, typically 35 to 40 days after the crop first flowers. Soybeans harvested … See more

     
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  2. How to cook edamame (fresh soy beans in pods)

    WEBMar 6, 2012 · Edamame is the Japanese name for fresh and tender soy beans in the pod and, in some cases, the name for a variety of dishes made with them. These are fresh soy beans in pods. They look like fat pea …

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    WEBWhat Are Edamame Pods? In simple terms, edamame is immature soybeans. This means that if left to grow undisturbed, these pods will eventually grow and turn into mature soybeans.

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  6. Surprising Health Benefits of Edamame

    WEBJun 7, 2024 · Edamame contains significantly more vitamin K and folate than mature soybeans. In fact, if you eat a whole cup (160 grams), you will get around 38% of the men’s daily intake or 50% of the women...

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    WEBJul 5, 2024 · Enjoy the soybeans in the pods as a snack or the shelled soybeans in many dishes! Edamame (枝豆) are edible young soybeans that are picked before ripening. Eda (枝) means ‘stems,’ and mame 豆 …

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    WEBOct 31, 2023 · Edamame pods, or shells, should be disposed of or composted. If you've eaten a pod or part of a pod by mistake, don't worry. They are not toxic and will likely be digested with ease, but an excessive …

  10. Edamame (fresh young soybeans in pod) - We Count …

    WEBJul 13, 2021 · Edamame are unprocessed green soy beans in the pod, much like peas in a pod. They are legumes, members of the bean family along with chickpeas, navy beans, peas, and lentils. It's just another way …

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