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Edamame
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Edamame
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"Soybean (Edamame), also called soja bean or soya bean,annual legume of the Fabaceae family and its edible seed, probably derived from a wild plant of East Asia. The soybean is economically the most important bean in the world, providing vegetable protein for millions of people and ingredients for hundreds of chemical products."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
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