First cultivated more than 5,000 years ago, lima beans have quite an intriguing history. The bean’s popularity with the Aztec and Inca cultures is reflected in many different artifacts, and, of course, in the name of the bean itself – named after Lima, Peru. Enjoy these interesting facts about lima beans.
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The history of lima beans is intertwined with two groups of indigenous peoples in South and North America, specifically Peru and the American South.
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Sources: Harvest to Table, National Agricultural Library, Organic Facts, Purdue University Extension


