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I do believe they are called "snap beans" in English. I wrote "green beans", because I thought that would make it easier to find them in between the great selection of beans in the world :P

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lol that are called Sperziebonen in Dutch, maybe your grandpa called some1 a "rare sperzieboon"? =crazy snapbean. but thats bot e real bad curse word. ps they called sbap beans(i think) because when you break them in half they make a snapy sound and you know that they are fresh...psps these periode i eat them ones/sometimes twices a week because its their time, i eat bilological vegetables so also only food that availeble for the time/periode of the season