Fava beans have a life long after movie fame
Fava beans have a life long after movie fame
"I ate his liver with some Fava beans and a nice Chianti," said Dr. Hannibal Lechter in the movie thriller "Silence of the Lambs. Bizarre as his gastronomic choices may have been, Dr. Lechter at least knew his beans. Also known as Broad, Horse or English beans, Fava beans were as much a staple vegetable as was the potato in the Old World. In fact, Elizabeth Schneider, author of "Vegetables from Amaranth to Zucchini: The Essential Reference" (2001, HarperCollins Publishers Inc., New York), writes that Fava beans are common fare from China to England, Iran to Spain and Africa to South America