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Butterbean

'''Butterbean''' is an term primarily referring to the ('' lunatus''), a variety of used in Southern cuisine, often prepared buttered or in dishes like . It may also denote other bean varieties with similar culinary uses. The term is additionally applied to notable individuals and cultural references, including: In kickboxing, Esch had a 1-5 record in K-1 events. In MMA, he competed in 26 bouts from 2003 to 2011, with a 15-10-1 record (8 KO/TKOs), including a 27-second knockout of James Thompson in 2007. He also featured in WWE's Brawl for All at WrestleMania XV in 1999, knocking out Bart Gunn and Marc Mero. In 2011, he starred in the Investigation Discovery series ''Big Law: Deputy Butterbean'' as a reserve deputy sheriff in Walker County, Alabama, where he resides since the early 2000s. As of 2025, following major weight loss via DDP Yoga after health issues left him wheelchair-bound, Esch works as a woodworker crafting custom knives and furniture and has made wrestling exhibition appearances.

Culinary and Botanical Meanings

Lima Bean

The lima bean ( lunatus), a member of the family, is a native to the neotropical regions of , where it was domesticated independently at least twice—once for large-seeded varieties in the Andean region around 6,000 years ago and once for small-seeded types in . The plant is an annual herbaceous species that grows as either a bush or climbing vine, producing large, flat pods that are pale green to yellow, typically measuring 5–15 cm in length and containing 2–5 creamy-white or pale green seeds per pod. These seeds are oval to kidney-shaped, often with subtle ridges on the seed coat, and develop a smooth, buttery texture and mild, nutty flavor when cooked, contributing to their regional nickname. The term "butterbean" emerged in the 19th-century American South to describe the lima bean's rich, creamy consistency after cooking, distinguishing it from other beans; it is also known regionally as the sieva bean (for small varieties) or Madagascar bean (due to later cultivation there). Lima beans thrive in warm climates with temperatures above 15°C (59°F), requiring well-drained soil and a growing season of 75–100 days; they are harvested as fresh shell beans when pods are green and seeds are plump, or dried for storage and later use. Major producers include the United States (particularly California for processing), Brazil, and China, where annual global production is approximately 200,000 metric tons, though exact figures vary due to mixed reporting with other dry beans. In culinary applications, lima beans must be thoroughly cooked, as raw or undercooked beans contain cyanogenic glycosides like linamarin that can release toxic hydrogen cyanide; commercial varieties have low levels (<200 mg/kg cyanide), but boiling for at least 10-15 minutes ensures safety. They are commonly boiled, simmered in stews, or combined with corn in succotash—a traditional dish originating from Native American cuisine—or pureed into dips and soups, enhancing their versatility in vegetarian and side dishes. Nutritionally, 100 grams of cooked lima beans provide approximately 7.8 grams of protein, 7 grams of dietary fiber, significant folate (about 20% of the daily value), and iron (around 15% of the daily value), making them a valuable plant-based source for supporting energy metabolism and digestive health. Historically, Spanish explorers introduced lima beans to Europe in the 16th century following their encounters in the Americas, after which the crop spread globally via trade routes, becoming a staple in Southern U.S. soul food traditions like butter bean casseroles and a key ingredient in West African and Caribbean cuisines such as Jamaican rice and peas.

Other Bean Varieties

The runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus), native to the mountainous regions of Central America including Mexico and Guatemala, is cultivated for its edible young pods and mature seeds, the latter of which are sometimes referred to as butter beans in certain contexts such as Kenya. This twining annual or perennial legume produces vibrant scarlet-red flowers that attract pollinators and is valued in various cuisines for its tender pods when harvested immature or its creamy, nutty seeds when dried. Another variety regionally known as butter bean is the lablab (Lablab purpureus), a tropical legume originating from and widely cultivated across . In the , it is commonly called butter bean and features drought-resistant growth, striking flowers, and versatile uses including in stews, curries, and as a nitrogen-fixing crop to improve . Its seeds vary in color from white to speckled , often larger and firmer than those of the more widespread , with longer cooking times required to achieve tenderness and to neutralize cyanogenic compounds and other anti-nutritional factors—typically 45-60 minutes compared to 20-30 minutes for lima varieties. Regional naming for butter bean extends beyond the primary lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), with variations reflecting local agriculture; for instance, in and , the term occasionally applies to immature runner beans harvested as flat pods, though lima types predominate commercially. Runner bean seeds tend to be smaller and more oval (about 1-1.5 cm long) with a maroon speckling, contrasting the smoother, larger white or pale forms of lablab. Cultivation differs notably between these varieties: runner beans thrive in cooler temperate climates (15-25°C optimal) and require sturdy trellising for their vigorous climbing habit up to 3-4 meters, with limited large-scale outside and home gardens due to sensitivity to heat. In contrast, lablab excels in hot, dry tropical conditions (25-35°C) with minimal support, tolerating better than runner beans and serving as a resilient crop in subsistence farming across and , though both remain niche outside regional markets.

Notable Individuals

Eric Esch

, born August 3, 1966, in , is a retired professional , kickboxer, and mixed martial artist best known by his ring name Butterbean. Standing at 5 feet 11.5 inches tall, he competed predominantly in the super heavyweight class, renowned for his imposing frame often exceeding 350 pounds and his brawler style. The nickname "Butterbean" stemmed from his childhood, evoking his round face that resembled the butter bean vegetable and his affinity for the food. Esch launched his professional boxing career in 1994 with a debut victory by knockout, amassing a record of 77 wins, 10 losses, and 4 draws, including 57 knockouts, across bouts that extended until 2013. He earned a reputation as the "King of the Four Rounders" for his explosive, short-duration fights, capturing multiple super heavyweight titles, such as the IBA championship, making him a two-time titlist in the division. Notable victories include a first-round knockout of Peter McNeeley in 1999 and a knockout of Bart Gunn in 1999, stemming from the WWF's Brawl for All tournament, and other journeymen opponents that highlighted his raw power in four-round exhibitions. His overall combat sports record, incorporating kickboxing and MMA, totals 97-24-5 with 65 knockouts. A pivotal early setback came in 1995 when he suffered a second-round loss to Mitchell Rose at Madison Square Garden, marking his professional boxing defeat. Beyond , Esch ventured into other combat disciplines, debuting in in 2003 and competing in events like K-1 . His MMA record stands at 15 wins, 10 losses, and 1 draw, with 8 victories by or and 7 by submission, often against regional heavyweights. These crossover appearances showcased his adaptability, though he faced challenges against grapplers, including submissions in several bouts. Esch gained further visibility through media and television, first rising via multiple wins in the amateur series in the late and early , which propelled his professional path. He appeared in the 2002 film Jackass: The Movie, performing stunts that leveraged his physique, and featured on reality TV shows exploring his larger-than-life persona. Post-retirement around 2013, Esch transitioned to and crafting handmade items like razors, while using to advocate against , drawing from his own experiences of childhood . Esch's legacy endures as a of resilience in combat sports, celebrated for his unorthodox 350-plus-pound build, aggressive knockouts, and entertaining flair.

Bob Love

Robert Earl Love, born on December 8, 1942, in , was an player best known by his "Butterbean," earned during his youth due to his fondness for butter beans. Growing up as one of thirteen children in a rural Southern family, Love developed a passion for early on, despite struggling with a severe stutter that affected his communication throughout much of his life. He attended , where he starred on the team, before entering the ranks. Love passed away on November 18, 2024, in , , at the age of 81, following a battle with cancer. Love was selected by the Cincinnati Royals in the fourth round (33rd overall pick) of the 1965 NBA draft. He made his NBA debut with the Royals in 1966, playing two seasons there before being traded; his early career also included brief appearances with the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers in 1968. That year, he joined the Chicago Bulls, where he would spend the bulk of his nine-year tenure until retiring in 1977 due to chronic back injuries. Over 11 NBA seasons and 789 games, primarily as a forward, Love averaged 17.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game, showcasing his ambidextrous shooting and defensive tenacity. His stutter often kept him from media interactions, but it did not hinder his on-court performance. As a cornerstone of the Bulls' lineup in the , Love led the team in scoring for seven straight seasons from 1969–70 to 1975–76, amassing 13,895 career points—second in franchise history at the time of his retirement. He earned three consecutive NBA All-Star selections from 1971 to 1973 and was named to the All-Defensive Second Team twice, praised for his mid-range jump shot, rebounding ability, and versatility despite standing at 6 feet 8 inches. Love's contributions helped establish the Bulls as a competitive during an era dominated by teams like the and , and his No. 10 jersey was retired by the organization in 1994. Following his playing career, Love encountered employment difficulties stemming from his stutter but persevered through jobs such as working as a and later as a corporate spokesperson for . In 1993, he rejoined the Bulls as Director of Community Affairs, evolving into a beloved community ambassador who delivered motivational speeches to fans and youth. After overcoming his stutter through speech therapy in 1988, Love co-authored the 1999 The Bob Love Story: If It's Gonna Be, It's Up to Me, chronicling his triumphs over personal and professional adversities. He dedicated much of his post-retirement life to charitable efforts aiding those with speech impediments, inspiring countless individuals through his resilience and public service.

Brenden Queen

Brenden Queen, born on November 21, 1997, in , is an American professional driver known by the nickname "Butterbean," which he received as a baby when his grandfather remarked that he resembled the heavyweight boxer —himself nicknamed "Butterbean" for his round build evoking the vegetable—while watching television. The moniker stuck through his childhood, reflecting his appetite and physique, much like other athletes who draw playful comparisons to the butter bean. Queen began his racing career at age six in the kid kart division at Langley Speedway in , progressing through local tracks and building a foundation in short-track racing. Queen's professional ascent involved competing in late model stock cars, where he secured multiple track titles, including three championships at Langley Speedway and the 2024 CARS Late Model Stock Car Tour title, highlighted by a victory in the prestigious 400. He transitioned to the for a full-time debut in 2025 with Pinnacle Group, driving the No. 03 Chevrolet, and dominated the season with eight wins—including at and —four pole positions, and 16 top-five finishes, culminating in the 2025 ARCA championship at Toledo Speedway. Renowned for his style that combines bold overtakes with strategic risk-taking, Queen quickly became a fan favorite in the series. In a major career milestone, was announced on October 16, 2025, as Kaulig Racing's first 1500 driver for the full 2026 season, marking his entry into NASCAR's national series after forgoing a prior Series opportunity. As of November 2025, with the ARCA season concluded, Queen remains active in promotional efforts and team preparations for the Truck Series while maintaining a strong presence on platforms like (@butterbean_03) and X (@03Butterbean), where he shares updates on his racing pursuits alongside family moments, including shoutouts to his mother and partner.

Cultural References

In Music

Butterbeans and Susie were an African American husband-and-wife comedy and singing team popular in and on records from the 1910s through the 1960s. Jodie Edwards (1895–1962) and Susie Hawthorne (1900–1963) performed , , and novelty songs, often with bawdy humor, and were influential in early and scenes. Their act, managed by Jodie's brother, toured extensively and recorded over 60 sides for labels like Okeh and , contributing to the development of the "hokum" style that influenced later artists. "Butterbean" is a song by the American new wave band the B-52's, released in 1983 as the fourth track on their third studio album, Whammy!. The album, recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, in December 1982, was produced by Steven Stanley and issued by Warner Bros. Records on April 27, 1983. Written collectively by the band members—Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson, and Ricky Wilson—"Butterbean" exemplifies their signature quirky style through its synth-driven new wave sound and surreal, whimsical lyrics focused on the absurdity of food preferences, such as lines proclaiming the superiority of butterbeans over yams and collard greens. The track prominently features Schneider's deadpan spoken-word vocals, delivering the playful narrative with gleeful eccentricity that highlights the band's blend of punk energy, pop accessibility, and campy humor. Whammy! peaked at number 29 on the , marking a commercial step forward for the group amid their evolving electronic experimentation, though "Butterbean" itself was not released as a and thus saw no individual chart performance. Despite this, the song has endured as a fan favorite in live settings, often performed during tours to capture the band's absurd, celebratory vibe, and it continues to be cited in retrospectives on 1980s for encapsulating their offbeat charm. "Butter Beans" is a song written and recorded by Little David Wilkins, first released in 1974 on his album Little David Wilkins () and reissued in 1982 on Music World. The track, with lyrics celebrating simple Southern life and , reached modest airplay but remains a niche favorite in music circles.

In Television and Animation

Butterbean's Café is an American animated created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull for . Premiering on May 21, 2018, the show follows Butterbean, a chef who runs a café in the magical land of Hope Springs, teaching lessons on cooking, , and through culinary adventures. The series ran for two seasons with 40 episodes until November 2021, featuring by Tessa Netting as Butterbean, and emphasized interactive elements like recipes. It received positive reception for its empowering female lead and educational content. In the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, which aired on from 2001 to 2007, Eleanor Butterbean serves as a recurring minor character as the uncaring homeroom teacher at Endsville Elementary School. Depicted with short black hair, a mole on her right cheek, and black , she embodies the show's signature blend of absurd and through her disinterest in teaching and frequent napping at her desk. Voiced by Renee Raudman, Butterbean often interacts with protagonists and in comedic scenarios, showing particular disdain toward while displaying a slight fondness for . Butterbean first appears in the episode "Dumb Luck" and recurs in various installments, such as "Detention X" and "The Crass Unicorn," where her role underscores the series' themes of everyday mundanity clashing with . In one notable episode, accidentally poisons her, leading to taking over as substitute teacher and amplifying the show's whimsical yet morbid tone. Her character highlights the eccentric adult figures populating Endsville, contributing to the humor through her apathy and occasional involvement in the protagonists' misadventures. Created by , The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy spanned six seasons and 84 episodes (160 segments), earning acclaim for its inventive storytelling, including a 2005 Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television Production. Butterbean's portrayals fit seamlessly into the series' dark comedy framework, where ordinary characters like teachers become fodder for Grim's reaper antics and the children's schemes. This playful naming convention echoes whimsical cultural references, such as in music, but remains distinct in its animated context.

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