heirloomgal
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Yes, this rings bell for me. I think here the 'French style green beans' expression meant a certain way it was cut. I think too the green beans were canned.I haven't paid a lot of attention to the main stream seed catalogs in a long time, but "French Beans" used to refer to the longer, Haricot Vert style green beans rather than our stubbier American varieties.
I also vaguely remember it being a style of store-bought, metal-canned bean where the beans were 'frenched'. I assume that's related to this sort of gizmo which I've seen, and may have had as a kid, but don't remember ever using.
Bean Frencher
Make French-Style Beans Easy! Gourmet cooks say French-style beans taste better and are more tender when cooked. Our bean frencher makes it easy by quickly turning several beans at once into 1/8 slivers. Stainless steel blades Aluminum gears and body 3-1/4H Clamps to surfaces up to 1...www.lehmans.com
ETA. None of this is to disagree with the idea that europeans call P. vulgaris French. I've seen that on youtube as well. This was mostly just random flashes of memory that I felt like sharing.