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(4) Moong Bean Seeds

The mung bean, also known as mungbean, mung, green gram, golden gram; or in other languages, choroko (in Swahili), mongo, moong, moog (whole) or moog dal (split) (in Bengali , Marathi), munggo or monggo (in East Timor), is the seed of Vigna radiata,which is native to the Indian subcontinent.

Mung beans are one of the most cherished foods in ayurveda. They are tridoshic--they can be eaten to balance all three doshas, especially when cooked with spices appropriate for each dosha. They are very nourishing, while being relatively easy to digest--they do not generally create abdominal gas or bloating, the drawbacks of larger beans. Persons recuperating are often recommended khichari, a combination of rice and mung beans, because of their ability to provide a good level of nourishment without overtaxing the digestion. They offer the astringent taste.

According to modern nutrition, mung beans offer 14 gms of protein per cooked cup. Mung beans are also a good source of dietary fiber. They also contain thiamin, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and copper, and are a good source of folate.
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Is this an annual plant? Is it can only be grown in the tropic area? How long does it takes for it to mature once you plant the seed?
Aug 18th, 2011 at 11:25:02 PM PDT by
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They are grown all over. Actually in the US, they are mostly grown in Oklahoma. Let me see if I can find a link of some sort for you. I am in Florida and I will be growing them in a pot this season. But I see no reason why you can't sow them directly into the soil.

http://www.jeffersoninstitute.org/pubs/mung_beans_guide.pdf
Aug 19th, 2011 at 7:36:40 AM PDT by

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