Definition of «fava»

Fava is a type of bean that comes from the faba vulgaris plant. It is also known as broad beans or horse beans, and they are commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine. Favas have a distinctive taste and texture, with a slightly sweet flavor and tender, buttery consistency when cooked. They can be eaten on their own or incorporated into dishes such as salads, stews, and casseroles for added protein and nutrition.

Sentences with «fava»

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  • I made a pound of it with fava beans in vinaigrette yesterday morning intending on eating it for the next couple of lunches at work. (smittenkitchen.com)
  • Heidi and posters, The most usual form of Fava beans in Australia are of the dried unshelled variety. (101cookbooks.com)
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