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Mit | 19:36 Sun 26th Jun 2005 | Food & Drink
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What's the definition of a legume? If peas are legumes, are chillis legumes too (sort of a pod, edible seeds inside) and if not why not?
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According to www.dictionary.com a legume is:

  • A pod, such as that of a pea or bean, that splits into two valves with the seeds attached to one edge of the valves.
  • Such a pod or seed used as food.
  • A plant of the pea family.

So I suppose a pepper (red, yellow, green or orange I mean) is a legume too - perhaps.  By the definition, I'd have thought a chilli would be. 

Legumes contain complex carbohydrates and proteen. chilli is a type of berry containg suger and something hot. I suppose you could argue that chilli seeds were legumes. Peas, beans (not runner), lentils and peanuts are all example of legumes.
Legumes or leguminous plants have nodules on their roots. These nodules contain bacteria which can fix atmospheric nitrogen and so these plants don't need fertilisers.

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