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Old 03-18-2011, 07:36 AM #6
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..........I find Edamame beans high in both magnesium and potassium. They taste good too, and are not expensive. ........

What !?

I think they taste starchy, & bitter and dislike them. Even with salt and margarine/butter on them. My wife keeps buying them and can only get me to eat them if they are snuck into a stir-fry or soup, etc. Plain, & as a side dish- I'll pass, thank you. Just MHO.
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