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Old 25-04-2003, 12:08 AM
FarmerDill
 
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Default Goose Beans


I used to have a variety we called "Goose Beans". I know there are many
beans called that, but these were white, almost perfectly round, about a
half inch wide. They were very hard, and the skin was marbled. The
plants were a little small for a pole bean, and the taste was unusual,
reminding me a little of Lima beans. I have since lost the seed source,
but I know we gave away seed to many people and other people we knew did
the same, so there might be some out there. I once saw some seed of a
"Pea Bean" that looked similar, but I have not found anything recently
that I thought was the same.

If anyone knows of this bean, or one like it, please let me know. You can
reach me at .

Thanks
Michael Westwind

Don't recollect anything that exactly matches your description. Some of the
crowder peas (vigna angularis) are called goose beans, but the blue goose is a
grey pea. Peas are quite a different family than beans. If yours had slick
leaves and vines as opposed to hairy, look at various running peas. The flavor
(shell beans) does taste more like a lima than do common (Phaseolus vulgaris)
beans,