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Are kidney beans and string beans the same thing, please?
Cabbage beans and string beans are one thing, but slightly different from lentils. They are from two different genera. Here are the details:

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Cabbage bean, scientific name: Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Leguminosae (Leguminosae) Cabbage Bean genus (Phaseolus Linn.) annual herb.

Also known as four season beans, rack beans, kidney beans, jade beans, go beans, etc., is one of the common vegetables on the table. Whether stir-fried alone, stewed with meat, or blanched and cold, it is very much to people's taste.

Lentils, scientific name: Lablab purpureus (Linn.)

Leguminosae (Leguminosae) lentil genus (Lablab Adans.) annual twining herb.

Pods for food, flat, falcate or semi-elliptic, 5-7 cm long; seeds 3-5, flat, oblong, white or purple-black. Commonly cultivated in Jiangsu and throughout the country.