Talk:Lentil

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Germination time[edit]

The main article could be improved if some mention were made of the lentil's germination time.

How many crops of lentils can be raised in a typical year

Two, I believe, early spring (2-3 weeks before spring frost) and one during mid-summer. Takes 80-110 days 'till harvest. writen by: WinterHillBotanicSociety 3:23EST 13 January 2011

Do lentils yield more than peas?[edit]

What kind of yield can be expected from ten pounds (5 kilograms) of lentils, used as seed?

Australien lentil production in 2011[edit]

The table shows Australia with 379,659 tons in 2011, > 150% more than the year before. This is the information found as well on the referenced source (http://faostat.fao.org/site/339/default.aspx). On the same page, Canada is scored as the 5th country for lentil production (?).

Nutritional value table: Why cooked?[edit]

Why is cooked lentil (and not raw) in the nutritional value table? Article of soybean and pea have such tables of raw beans. (But article of lima bean has cooked, too.) It is confusing. Would not be better to have analogous, uniform tables? Ruwolf (talk) 06:53, 13 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]