Please note that "frijole" does not exist. It is "frijol" when singular; ;frijoles is plural, "beans".
2007-03-17 04:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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In latin culture, there are names for all kinds of beans. But the general word for bean is frijol. However, if you're talking about a green bean (which isn't really the same thing), it's called habichuela.
2007-03-17 05:11:00
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answer #2
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answered by carinyosa99 3
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Frijol
2007-03-17 05:04:49
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answered by 14 4
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It is frijol (free-hole) Singular or frijoles (free-holess) plurar. This is usually a black bean or red bean or kidney bean.
2007-03-17 16:00:50
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answer #4
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answered by Julia E 3
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well, there are frijoles (refried beans) but the rest are:
bean - curdtofu
bean - potbote de judías
bean sprouts - brotes de soja
castor bean (Ricinus communis) -ricino
castor bean - higuera del diablo
French bean - judía
green bean - judía verde
horse bean - haba forrajera
jelly bean - gominola con forma de gragea
kidney bean (cooking) - frijol
kidney bean (cooking) - judía (cocina)
lima bean - fríjol de lima
lima bean - judía de lima
lima bean - haba
meat and bean stew - cocido de carne y frijoles
mung bean - habichuela mungo España
mung bean - frijol mungo
navy bean (US) - judía blanca
pinto bean - alubia pinta
string bean - judía, alubia
2007-03-17 04:35:06
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answer #5
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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Frijole pronounced (free-ho-lay)
2007-03-17 04:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's "frijol". free-hole
2007-03-17 04:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh?
2007-03-17 04:36:11
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answered by LanceMiller77 2
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frijole (free-hole-ay)
2007-03-17 04:35:11
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answered by searching_please 6
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frijolas
2007-03-17 05:00:33
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answered by Frihah Anti-Milanist 4lyf! 6
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