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''Lablab purpureus'' is a species of bean in the family Fabaceae. It is native to
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and it is cultivated throughout the
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for food.''Lablab purpureus''.
Tropical Forages.
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common names include hyacinth bean, lablab-bean bonavist bean/pea, dolichos bean, seim or sem bean, lablab bean, Egyptian kidney bean, Indian bean, bataw and Australian pea.''Lablab purpureus'' L. (Sweet).
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India.
It is the only species in the
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''Lablab''.


Description

The plant is variable due to extensive breeding in cultivation, but in general, they are
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or short-lived
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s. The wild species is perennial. The thick stems can reach in length. The leaves are made up of three pointed leaflets, each up to long. They may be hairy on the undersides. The
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is made up of racemes of many flowers. Some
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s have white flowers, and others may have purplish or blue. The fruit is a legume pod variable in shape, size, and color. It is usually several centimeters long and bright purple to pale green.''Dolichos lablab''.
Floridata.
It contains up to four seeds. The seeds are white, brown, red, or black depending on the cultivar, sometimes with a white hilum. Wild plants have mottled seeds. The seed is about a centimeter long.


Subspecific classification

According to the British biologist and taxonomist
Bernard Verdcourt Bernard Verdcourt (20 January 1925 – 25 October 2011) was a biologist and taxonomist, most widely known as a botanist and latterly an honorary research fellow at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London. Prior to coming to Kew in 1964, he ...
, :there are two cultivated subspecies of ''Lablab purpureus'' (L.) Sweet: :* ''Lablab purpureus'' subsp. ''bengalensis'' (Jacq.) Verdc. (Syn.: ''Dolichos bengalensis'' Jacq., ''Dolichos lablab'' subsp. ''bengalensis'' (Jacq.) Rivals, ''Lablab niger'' subsp. ''bengalensis'' (Jacq.) Cuf.) :* ''Lablab purpureus'' subsp. ''purpureus'' :in addition to one wild subspecies: :* ''Lablab purpureus'' subsp. ''uncinatus'' :of which a special variant with lobed leaflets exists only in Namibia: :* ''Lablab purpureus'' var. ''rhomboïdeus'' (Schinz).


Uses

The hyacinth bean is an old domesticated pulse and multi-purpose crop. ''L. purpureus'' has been cultivated in India as early as 2500 BC. Due to seed availability of one forage cultivar (cv. Rongai), it is often grown as
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for
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and as an
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. In addition, it is cited both as a
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and a
poisonous plant Plants that produce toxins are referred to as poisonous plants. Plants that cause irritation on contact are also described as "poisonous". The toxins in poisonous plants affect herbivores, and deter them from consuming the plants. Plants cannot ...
.''Dolichos lablab'' (''Lablab purpureus'').
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The fruit and beans are edible if boiled well with several changes of the water. Otherwise, they are toxic due to the presence of cyanogenic glycosides,
glycoside In chemistry, a glycoside is a molecule in which a sugar is bound to another functional group via a glycosidic bond. Glycosides play numerous important roles in living organisms. Many plants store chemicals in the form of inactive glycoside ...
s that are converted to hydrogen cyanide when consumed. Signs of poisoning include weakness, vomiting,
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, twitching, stupor, and convulsions. It has been shown that there is a wide range of cyanogenic potential among the varieties. The leaves are eaten raw or cooked like spinach. The flowers can be eaten raw or steamed. The root can be boiled or baked for food. The seeds are used to make
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and
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.


Food in South Asia

In
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lablab is called (in Gujarati). In
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and
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, the green pods along with the beans, known as ''Sheem'' (শিম), are cooked as vegetables or cooked with fish as a
curry A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with South Asian cuisine. In southern India, leaves from the curry tree may be included. There are many varieties of curry. The choice of spices for each dish in trad ...
. In
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, it is known as '', '' or ' (
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: ). The beans as well as the bean pods are used in cooking curries. The bean pods are also used (along with spices) for preparing a stir-fried dish known as '' ''. In
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil language ...
, it is called ''Avarai'' or ''Avaraikkaay'' (Tamil: அவரைக்காய் / அவரை). The entire bean is used in cooking dry ''curries'' and in sauces/gravies such as '' sambar''. The seed alone is used in many recipes and is referred to as ''mochai'' (Tamil: மொச்சை / மொச்சைக்கொட்டை). In Maharashtra, dry preparations with green masala are often made out of these green beans (Ghevda varieties; Shravan ghevda (French beans), Bajirao Ghevda, Ghevda, Walwar, Pavta sheng) mostly at the end of monsoon season during fasting festivals of
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month. In
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, the hyacinth bean is made into curry (''avarekalu saaru'')( kn, ಅವರೆಕಾಳು ಸಾರು), salad (''avarekaalu usli''), added to upma (''avrekaalu uppittu''), and as a flavoring to
Akki rotti Akki rotti ( kn, ಅಕ್ಕಿ ರೊಟ್ಟಿ) is a rice-based breakfast item unique to the state of Karnataka, India. ''Akki rotti'' means "rice bread" in the native language, Kannada. It is made of rice flour which is mixed with salt an ...
. Sometimes the outer peel of the seed is removed and the inner soft part is used for a variety of dishes. This form is called ''hitakubele avarekalu'', which means "pressed (''hitaku'') hyacinth bean," and a curry known as ''Hitikida Avarekaalu Saaru'' is made out of the deskinned beans. In
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and Andra Pradesh, the bean pods are cut into small pieces and cooked as spicy curry in Pongal festival season. Sometimes the outer peel of the seed when tender and soaked overnight is removed and the inner soft part is used for a variety of dishes. This form is called ''pitakapappu hanupa/anapa'', which means "pressed (''pitaku'') hyacinth bean, and a curry known as Pitikida Anapaginjala Chaaru is made from the deskinned beans and eaten along with ''bajra'' bread; it has been a very special delicacy for centuries.


Food in Southeast and East Asia

In
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,
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, hyacinth beans are the main ingredient of the dish ''chè đậu ván'' (Hyacinth Bean Sweet Soup). In China, the seeds are known as ''Bai Bian Dou''. They are usually dried and baked before being used in traditional Chinese herbal remedies to strengthen the spleen, reduce heat and dampness, and promote appetite.


Food tradition in East Africa

In
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, the bean, known as ''njahe'' or ''njahi'', is popular among several communities, especially the Kikuyu. Seasons were actually based on it, i.e., the Season of Njahe ( Kīmera kīa njahī). It is thought to encourage lactation and has historically been the main dish for breastfeeding mothers. Beans are boiled and mashed with ripe and/or semi-ripe bananas, giving the dish a sweet taste. Today the production is in decline in eastern Africa. This is partly attributed to the fact that under colonial rule in Kenya, farmers were forced to give up their local bean in order to produce common beans ('' Phaseolus vulgaris'') for export.


Medicinal use

Taiwanese research found that a carbohydrate-binding protein (i.e. a
legume lectin {{Infobox protein family , Symbol = Lectin_legB , Name = Legume lectin domain (or L-type lectin domain) , image = PDB 1lem EBI.jpg , width = , caption = Structure of the monosaccharide binding site of lentil lectin.{{cite journal , vauthors=L ...
) from the edible Lablab beans effectively blocks the infections of influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2.


Gallery

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Further reading

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References


External links


Dolichos bean, ''Lablab purpureus'' (L.) Sweet
by the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India *
JSTOR Global Plants: ''Lablab purpureus''
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