HOW TO Pick Out Fresh French Beans
French beans are called so because they were introduced to Europe through France and became popular there before spreading to other parts of the world. It’s more about culinary influence than botanical origin . The common bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris) is originally native to Central and South America . After the Columbian exchange in the 15th and 16th centuries, beans were brought to Europe. They became widely cultivated and consumed in France, especially the tender green variety (what we now call “French beans” or “green beans”). Over time, this slim, delicate variety got associated with French cuisine and was commonly referred to as “French beans”, especially in English-speaking countries. They are also known as snap beans, green beans, or string beans in other regions. Raw green beans are 90% water , 7% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and contain negligible fat. In 2020, China led as the top producer, contributing 77% of the total, with Indonesia and India following behind. To pick ou...