In certain parts of Asia, such as Burma, Sumatra and New Guinea, the winged bean is old potatoes.
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If the winged bean is such a bountiful miracle, why was it so long neglected outside its native habitat?
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The winged bean does more than just fill stomachs.
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As a legume, the winged bean converts its own nitrogen from the atmosphere, thanks to a happy symbiosis with guest Rhizobium bacteria in the plant's potato-like tubers.