*Paruppu usili is a traditional South India recipe that is a must on all festive occasions like festivals, weddings and other celebrations. It is usually made with beans, cabbage, cluster beans, chow chow and other such vegetables. A few months ago, I was given some heirloom seeds of a vegetable called clove bean. It seems this is a very common vegetable in Kerala and I was curious to see how it would taste. Within a few months of sowing the seeds in my terrace garden, I not only had healthy plants but also flowers and eventually the clove beans. These beans look like a large green cloves, with the bulbous portion housing the seeds. This vegetable is rich in fibre, potassium and calcium. When tender, you can eat the whole bean, including the seeds. Having got a decent harvest, I decided to make paruppu usili with these beans. These beans taste similar to a cross between green beans and asparagus and have an inherent crunchiness which remains even after cooking and pairs very well with the paruppu usili.