When & How To Harvest Edamame (Soybeans) - 2 Ways!
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- How to pick green soybeans (edamame beans) by the pod or by the plant, what color and size they should be to harvest, plus storage tips.
VIDEO SECTIONS
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - When to Harvest
4:17 - Harvesting by the Pod
5:23 - Harvesting by the Plant
7:12 - Sorting & Storing
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I LOVE edamame and I'm always looking for new recipes! Share with us your favorite ways to prepare edamame. Have any harvest tips? Let's hear it!
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My favorite way to have edamame is to steam the pods with salt and yuzu juice! If you haven't had yuzu you're missing out! You can also just toss the shelled edamame with the yuzu juice and salt as well. Yuzu is a lumpy lemon looking fruit from Japan, but it's flavor (while sour like a lemon) is EXTREMELY unique and just out of this world delicious on edamame!
In the summer they make yuzu shaved ice in Japan and it's SO SO good.
there is an abandoned farm next to my house and these things still grow in rows thirty years later. They usually just rot so I figured I may as well eat them.
Oh cool she made it sound like they were annuals then I will just leave my plants out there after I harvest them! And then they come back in the spring right? That's amazing this is exciting news for me!!🎉😂❤🙏🌿 Thanks buddy! ❤️
I’m Japanese, yet I didn’t know edamame leaves were edible!
Thanks for the invaluable info.
You've convinced me, I'm going to try to grow these! I love edamame!! Love your humor, too. 😆
They are super easy to grow! I've not had any major pest issues yet. I think the hardest part is really the shelling and harvesting when it's all done. But a couple movies help with that. 😉
Love this video. It is super complete and well illustrated. I will plant them next year. I love steamed edama… Emma ma… 😥 edamame!!!
I messed up saying that SOOOO many times! 🤣
I love edamame and just started some indoors yesterday. I’m excited to find this video on your channel because I didn’t have good luck trying them a couple years ago.
If you like edamame they're a great crop to grow. They're so expensive in the stores!
I was JUST planning on starting some soon! I tend to go long bouts without eating edamame, then once I have it again, I always want a constant supply 🤤
Me too! I can never get enough! I would plant 5 beds of it if I could.
Thanks. Very helpful!
I've researched about making Natto. It is always about soybeans. I don't want all the carbs that are with fully developed soybeans but I heard Natto can be made with edamame. So, I ordered the seeds and I will try this out this summer.
You're so fun to watch ❤ subscribed!
Your video and your happy attitude made me try to grow soy beans. Hope they work. Thanks.
Yay! That's why I have this channel-to inspire people to grow their own food. So that makes me very happy. :-D
Thanx for your video! I saw the seeds in the store & ld just eaten some edamame in my dinner the night before (in my hospital food, no less!!) I love edamame & decided, WHY NOT?!! So it's been growing in 2 buckets, surprisingly... We've had horrible weather this year - endless rain since May & no summer at all, except for about 6 random days : ( It's now Sept & it's 90+°& still raining on & off. I realized I wasn't sure when to harvest. I guess it was last week & NOW : D !! Can't wait to eat them, thanx again ~
Great video 😘
AWESOME VIDEO! LOVE YOUR CHIPPER AND FUN ATTITUDE! GREAT JOB!!
very helpful and i learned some new tips! thank you!
I love edamame and have a hard time finding frozen shelled (unless I trek to the Asian market two towns over). You've definitely encouraged me to give this a try!
That's one of the main reasons I started growing it! It's so hard to find reliably and when you do, it's expensive!
thank you for your new video
Thank you for the new video on edamame. I love it but had not considered it as a crop to grow. You video has made it a crop for my list for next year. I also saw your composting area and would love a video on your system, it looks neighborhood friendly and this is something that I have to keep in mind when planning for my compost area. Have a wonderful evening.
It's a great crop to grow if you're looking to save money definitely! I always tell people to start with the expensive crops if that's one of the main reasons you're gardening. Berries, herbs, edamame, all expensive at the store. Potatoes not so much. Thanks for the +1 on the compost bin. You're not the first to ask!
EXCELLENT INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO. THANK YOU
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's SO NICE to see you again!! I don't eat a lot of this bean. My husband worked for Cargill on their soy bean plant for over 20 years and smelling them cook daily just kind of turns you off to them. However, they have great benefits health wise. I eat them occasionally and when I do I ask myself why don't I eat them more often. Thank you for the video/upset. I might have to try growing some since it's one of our state's cash crops.
Oh, Donna, you're so nice! 🥰 Yes, I always think the same thing whenever I make a dish with edamame-why don't I eat this more often??
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Hears "whacked-out edamame," hits "Subscribe." LOL!
Ahahaha! :-D
Have you ever tried fermenting edamame?
I've never tried it, but I'd be willing to! I'm always looking for more ways to cook (or not cook in this case LOL) my harvest.