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  1. Scarlet runner beans are edible, and various parts of the plant can be consumed123:
    • The starchy roots
    • Young leaves
    • Flowers
    • Immature pods (although it is safer to cook them)
    • Seeds (used fresh or as dried beans)
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    Not only are the scarlet runner beans edible, but the starchy roots, young leaves and even the flowers are edible. Some people even eat the immature pods raw before beans develop but it is safer to cook them.
    www.novicefarmer.com/blog/scarlet-runner-beans
    Scarlet runner beans are yummy, and the pods are edible at any stage. They are a great choice if you are into growing food. You can eat them raw while they are young and not yet fibrous; it makes for a fun snack in the garden.
    northernhomestead.com/growing-food-scarlet-runn…
    The green pods are edible whole but in some varieties (the scarlet runner) tend to become fibrous early, and only the seeds within are eaten. The seeds can be used fresh or as dried beans. The starchy roots are still eaten by Central American Indians.
    www.healthbenefitstimes.com/scarlet-runner-beans/
     
  2. Runner beans are beautiful and edible | OSU Extension Service

  3. Scarlet Runner Bean - Eat The Weeds and other things, …

    Oct 20, 2011 · They are perennials though are treated as annuals, and have starchy, edible roots. Their young leaves are eaten as well as their beans. Like …

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      Jul 18, 2024 · High in fiber and protein, scarlet runner beans make a robust meal option for vegetarians and health-conscious eaters. Every time I cook them, I’m …

    • Growing Food – Scarlet Runner Beans (Recipe)

      May 19, 2024 · Scarlet runner beans are yummy, and the pods are edible at any stage. They are a great choice if you are into growing food. You can eat them raw while they are young and not yet fibrous; it makes for a fun snack in the garden.

    • Runner Beans (Scarlet Runner Bean): Description, …

      Mar 21, 2024 · What are Runner Beans? These are edible legumes belonging to the species Phaseolus coccineus. They’re native to Central and South America, but they’ve been cultivated in Europe since the 16th century and are now grown …