Don't you remember that whole lemmy loving beans thing? Too late, you do now. See this photo of beans. Actually a lot of beans. Some of them I am not fully sure if they are actually beans. B E A N S
Don't you remember that whole lemmy loving beans thing? Too late, you do now. See this photo of beans. Actually a lot of beans. Some of them I am not fully sure if they are actually beans. B E A N S
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Why are red lentils on there twice?
The bottom picture seems to show split red lentils, so I'm guessing, the label isn't right.
Ah, neat! And now I know that those are a thing, thanks!
Wow look at you asking a lot of question here. Questions like: wow did you lazily find an image that was already lazily made because you were so excited about the concept of beans that you fell into a trance at the sheer quantities of beans on the screen and didn't even look at the lentils because they aren't really beans and thus weren't worthy of the same attention?
Based on limited Wikipedial research, what few characteristics that distinguish bean legumes from non-bean legumes are superficial and arbitrary, certainly not definitive in any way. But you do seem like an expert, can you tell me what makes a bean a bean and a lentil not a bean? Unfortunately for you, the logical resolution to this is that no beans are beans, beans don't exist. Only legumes. All is legumes. L E G U M E S
They aren't. One is red lentil, the other red lentils. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
But there are clearly more than one of the red lentil in the bowl, making them red lentils