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Edamame or Mukimame preparation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame or Mukimame preparation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame or Mukimame preparation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame. Green soybeans in wooden bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Salted and Roasted Edamame Beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame beans, green soybeans in a white bowl on linen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame or Mukimame preparation
Edamame. Green soybeans on a white plate Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame. Green soybeans in white bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame beans, green soybeans in a wooden bowl on linen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Frozen green Edamame soy beans in a frying pan ready to be cooking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Immature soybeans in the pod Edamame isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame, green soybeans, raw and boiled, in wooden bowls Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame maodou bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Edamame is a preparation of immature soybeans in the pod, found in cuisines with origins in East Asia. The pods are boiled or steamed and may be served with salt or other condiments. In Japan, they are usually blanched in 4% salt water and not served with salt. When the beans are outside the pod, the term mukimame is also sometimes used in Japanese. Edamame beans are a popular, plant based food and snack that may have various health benefits.


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