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Having white seeds.

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  • However, some white-seeded types that are both tannin free and shunned by birds are already available.
  • Young pods or immature beans can be eaten green (beans taste similar to a sweet pea-a white-seeded variety is best for this).
  • In unrelentingly cold and wet spring seasons, beans run the risk of rotting, and the white-seeded ones seem most eager to perish.
  • All in all, these white-seeded, tannin-free genotypes appear to be slightly less bird resistant than the standard strongly resistant, high-tannin types.
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