Interesting, Ive never heard of any sweet bean anything... with the exception of some 'some-what-sweet' brown bean (baked bean) side dishes that had a lot of brown sugar in it.I lean towards the sweeter bean recipes, but don't know if that defeats the purpose of eating them for their nutritional value.
I remember a Southeast Asian dessert from my childhood that always, even if just vaguely, comes to mind whenever I see black beans. So, I binged "black bean sweet soup" which brought up che dau den (Vietnamese Sweet Black Bean Soup) as one of the results and following that lead... there it is!
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DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING - we have a winner folks!Honeysuckle?
Ah! That’s a good start! …but alas, that’s not it.“Bond. James Bond.”
Oh what a great guess! I love the movie Dead Poet’s Society! If I’d had thought of it, I would’ve made Carpe diem my password, ….but I didn’t. Keep guessing!“Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.”
First Clue: A phrase from this movie contains the two-word password.
Well - I sure am glad you decided to post the clarification - because, I read your clue to mean that 'this movie' (i.e. - the movie title) was the two-word password. In other words - that the movie title is exactly two words - and, the same two words are used in a phrase in the movie.To clarify, the password is not in the name of the movie but in a line or phrase from the movie.
I gave you a terrific clue up above for the movie.I am guessing that the two words are especially well-known? And, perhaps, hearing those two words will instantly remind most people of the movie?
Okie Dokie
Time for a new game of PASSWORD.
First Clue: A phrase from this movie contains the two-word password.