These are sooooo common in Asia and yes, they grow to a yard long. Here in Thailand the red ones are grown mostly by the mountain people - the beans inside are dried and the pods used for pig food, cos they're tough when fully grown. The green long beans stay more tender and we eat those all year round here - very much a stir-fry staple. 😍
Curated for #naturalmedicine by @artemislives.
We encourage content about health & wellness - body, mind, soul and earth. We are an inclusive community with two basic rules: Proof of Heart (kindness prevails) & Proof of Brain (original content). Read more here.
Our website also rewards with its own Lotus token & we'd love you to join our community in Discord. Delegate to @naturalmedicine & be supported with upvotes, reblog, tips, writing inspiration challenges for a chance to win HIVE and more. Click here to join the #naturalmedicine curation trail!
We also encourage you to follow our sister accounts, @lotusshares and @uplotus. We're also partnered with another amazing healing group, @adiwathrive - follow for dual language curation (English and Spanish), spiritual, musical and heart centred wellness!
Thanks for passing on the local customs!! These red ones are for mountain folk and their pigs _ love it!! I will try to get some nice green ones next then 💚🙏🏼