
Overview
Follow the soybean from field to refinery with CHS, Inc. as they convert billions of soybeans into vegetable oils, flour, and soy meal. These products, in turn, end up in salad dressings and margarines, baked goods, animal feed and even bio-fuel and plastics. Pay a visit to the Kelley Bean Company which cleans 80,000 pounds of dry beans per day. B & M Baked Beans stirs up some New England tradition by baking beans in steel kettles and brick ovens. Then, Italian chef and bean lover Cesare Casella whips up a few bean dishes using rare heirloom beans, some of which cost $35 per pound. For dessert, Japanese pastry makers prepare traditional bean-based confections with the azuki bean. Fry up some falafel and puree some beans into a paste called hummus with the most widely consumed legume in the world…the chickpea. Last but not least, the makers of Beano explain how it works to prevent that unfortunate bean byproduct: gas.
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16 - 1Dirt January 14, 2010
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16 - 2Eggs January 21, 2010
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16 - 3The Potato January 28, 2010
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16 - 4Tuna February 04, 2010
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16 - 5Winter Tech February 11, 2010
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16 - 6Breaking Point March 02, 2010
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16 - 7Chrome March 04, 2010
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16 - 8Start to Finish March 11, 2010
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16 - 9Beans March 18, 2010
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16 - 10Hot & Spicy April 15, 2010
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16 - 11Deliver It April 22, 2010
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16 - 12Helicopters April 29, 2010
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16 - 13Super Ships May 06, 2010
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16 - 14Big & Small May 13, 2010
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16 - 15Keep Out May 20, 2010
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16 - 16Super Steam May 27, 2010
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16 - 17Doors June 03, 2010
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16 - 18The Real National Treasure June 10, 2010
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16 - 19Top Ten June 17, 2010