An edible pod from the mesquite, used especially to produce flour or as animal fodder.
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Cattle primarily are affected by mesquite beans, although goats are also known to be affected.
People find themselves shin-deep in mesquite beans they don't know what to do with, and some of us feel guilty throwing them into the landfill.
They grind the entire mesquite bean and produce a meal that is 11 percent to 17 percent protein.
Grilling spices are everywhere but nowhere can you find a better mesquite flavor than with 100% natural mesquite meal or mesquite bean pods.
A good supply of mesquite beans or cakes could be traded to other Cahuilla families for other foods.
Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources.
The insects will feed on the seeds, and many commercial mesquite bean growers are dismayed at their presence.
Milling is a process by which the mesquite beans are pulverized into a protein rich powder very similar to flour.
I've read that by mid-summer, mesquite beans make up something like 80% of a coyote's diet.
Native Americans have long used mesquite beans to make numerous delicacies and a few staples.
But the mesquite bean has a very low oil content and the kernel which would contain the oil is not eaten.
They remained with them eight months until the mesquite bean ripened, when they took up their travels westward.
Made from extracting the juice from the mesquite bean pods that grow abundantly in our southwestern desert.
There really isn't a lot of research on how long a mesquite bean will survive and under what conditions.
Exfoliating wild mesquite bean meal and skin soothing oatmeal enrich this scrubby tan bar scented with a warm and earthy patchouli essential oil blend.
Grind mesquite beans with a mortar and pestle until they reach a flour-like consistency.
You will be encouraged to pound mesquite beans into flour, to make a yucca brush, and to twist agave fibers into twine at stations along the Plants and People of the Sonoran Desert Trail.
Now my small property has an exceptional crop of mesquite beans every year.
The Urban Farm in Phoenix is sponsoring a mesquite bean grinding program.
The mesquite beans have been an essential food source for Native Americans for centuries.
Definition of mesquite bean in US English:
mesquite bean
noun
An edible pod from the mesquite that can be eaten whole, used to produce flour, or fed to animals.
牧豆
Example sentencesExamples
A good supply of mesquite beans or cakes could be traded to other Cahuilla families for other foods.
People find themselves shin-deep in mesquite beans they don't know what to do with, and some of us feel guilty throwing them into the landfill.
Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources.
The mesquite beans have been an essential food source for Native Americans for centuries.
The insects will feed on the seeds, and many commercial mesquite bean growers are dismayed at their presence.
Grilling spices are everywhere but nowhere can you find a better mesquite flavor than with 100% natural mesquite meal or mesquite bean pods.
Now my small property has an exceptional crop of mesquite beans every year.
But the mesquite bean has a very low oil content and the kernel which would contain the oil is not eaten.
I've read that by mid-summer, mesquite beans make up something like 80% of a coyote's diet.
Cattle primarily are affected by mesquite beans, although goats are also known to be affected.
Native Americans have long used mesquite beans to make numerous delicacies and a few staples.
There really isn't a lot of research on how long a mesquite bean will survive and under what conditions.
Exfoliating wild mesquite bean meal and skin soothing oatmeal enrich this scrubby tan bar scented with a warm and earthy patchouli essential oil blend.
They remained with them eight months until the mesquite bean ripened, when they took up their travels westward.
You will be encouraged to pound mesquite beans into flour, to make a yucca brush, and to twist agave fibers into twine at stations along the Plants and People of the Sonoran Desert Trail.
Made from extracting the juice from the mesquite bean pods that grow abundantly in our southwestern desert.
They grind the entire mesquite bean and produce a meal that is 11 percent to 17 percent protein.
The Urban Farm in Phoenix is sponsoring a mesquite bean grinding program.
Milling is a process by which the mesquite beans are pulverized into a protein rich powder very similar to flour.
Grind mesquite beans with a mortar and pestle until they reach a flour-like consistency.