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Published on: August 21, 2026
Many pulses of daily use belong to one of the families below:
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Fabaceae is a subfamily of Leguminosae which was earlier called Papilionoideae. Plants of this family are the source of pulses and edible oils. Pulses are rich in protein contents.
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