Beans Specifications Product Name:Dermason Beans 9mm Oil Polish:Not required Class:1. Class Ingredients:100% White Beans Origin:Turkey Shelf Life:2 years Recommended Consumers : Suitable for 1 year old and over and all others who are none allergic to beans Packing : 25/50 kg PP bags or big bags. Crop year, batch number, production and expiry date to be written on bags as print or stitched on bags. Storing condition : Keep in cool, dry, odorless and away from sun light. Organoleptic Features Appearance:Sound, free from alive and dead insects, free from chemical and abnormal moisture Colour:White Odor:Free from abnormal odor Taste:Natural Physical and Chemical Features Moisture:max 14% Broken grains:max 1 % Damaged grains:max 1% Foreign materials:max 0,5%
Beans Specification Product Name:Navy Beans Class:1.Class Ingredients:100% Navy Beans Origin:Ukraine Shelf Life:2 years Recommended Consumers : Suitable for 1 year old and over and all others who are none allergic to beans Packing : 25/50 kg PP bags or big bags. Crop year, batch number, production and expiry date to be written on bags as print or stitched on bags. Storing condition : Keep in cool, dry, odorless and away from sun light. Organoleptic Features Appearance:Sound, free from alive and dead insects, free from chemical and abnormal moisture Colour:White Odor:Free from abnormal odor Taste:Natural Physical and Chemical Features Moisture:max 14% Broken grains:max 0,5 % Damaged grains:max 1,5% Foreign materials:max 0,5%
Fresh Long Bean
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Great Northern beans are white and medium-sized with a mild flavor. They hold their shape well so they can be stewed or used in soups. They are good at absorbing the flavors they are cooked with, so they can complement a variety of ingredients.
Fava beans are usually found fresh at the farmers markets or the produce section; they are equally bitter and sweet. You can stew them and add to soups, braise, roast, saute, or toss them into pasta. You can also eat them cold in salads.
Fayot also known and flageolet beans are small, tender, creamy, and mild in flavor. They have a pale green to ivory white color. They are commonly used in French cuisine for salads, soups, and other flavorful side dishes. Nutritional profile: Per 1/4 cup (raw) 180 kcal, 10 g protein, 0.5 g fat, 34 g carbohydrates, 22 g fiber, 1.0 g sugar, 59.8 mg calcium, 800 mg potassium, and 0 mg sodium.
Red beans are small in size, oval in shape and have the characteristic ruby-colored skin. They have a mild flavor, earthy, slightly sweet and nutty, and soft texture. Often used in Caribbean, Latin, Cajun, and Creole cuisine. Itâ??s great for soups, chilis, and dishes like red beans and rice. Nutritional profile: Per 1/4 cup (dried) 160 kcal, 10 g protein, 0 g fat, 28 g carbohydrates, 7 g fiber, 1.0 g sugar, 60.1 mg calcium, 513 mg potassium, and 0 mg sodium.
Sometimes also called butter beans, depending on your geography, lima beans are small green beans that look like seeds. They taste grainy but are also known to have a mealy and creamy texture. Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked) 229 kcal, 14.6 g of protein, 0.69 g fat, 42.4 g carbohydrates, 14 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 52.8 mg of calcium, 730 mg potassium, 5.46 mg sodium.
Mung beans are small, green beans that are soft and mealy when cooked. You can use them in soups and salads, and they go well in stir-fries and casseroles. Typically, you will soak mung beans before cooking. They have an impressive list of health benefits. For example, theyâ??re high in protein as well as being nutrient-rich (i.e., potassium, magnesium, folate, and vitamin B). Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked, salted, sweetened) â?? 187 kcal, 12.6 g of protein, 0.68 g fat, 34.3 g carbohydrates, 13.7 g fiber, 3.58 g sugar, 48.6 mg of calcium, 477 mg potassium, 347 mg sodium
Navy beans are another type of white bean (similar to Great Northern beans but smaller). They wonot hold their shape as well as Great Northern beans but are still hearty and mealy. They have a creamy texture and taste mild. They are commonly eaten in white beans and rice (a southern dish), navy bean chowder, and Boston-style baked beans. They also taste great in salads and tossed into various pasta dishes. Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked, salted) 296 kcal, 19.7 g of protein, 1.13 g fat, 53.6 g carbohydrates, 13.4 g fiber, 0.734 g sugar, 123 mg of calcium, 755 mg potassium, 880 mg sodium.
Pinto beans are light brown bean, often used to make refried beans or in chili. They are creamy and taste earthy and nutty. They are a very versatile bean. Nutritional profile: Per �½ cup (cooked, salted) â?? 110 kcal, 6.01 g of protein, 0 g fat, 21 g carbohydrates, 8.06 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 62 mg of calcium, 289 mg potassium, 208 mg sodium.
Black beans are the new pinto beans, similar in taste and texture. They can almost always be swapped in to replace pinto beans when you want to reduce carbohydrate intake. If you have dry black beans, learn how to cook them over the stove. Nutritional profile: Per ½ cup (cooked, salted) 120 kcal, 8 g of protein, 1 g fat, 21 g carbohydrates, 5.98 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 40.3 mg of calcium, 360 mg potassium, 350 mg sodium.
These are a type of red bean (sometimes even referred to generically as red beans). They taste slightly sweet, but like most beans, are nutty and mild. Some people use them in baking, but they also go well with veggies like mushrooms and sweet potatoes that have both savory and sweet qualities. Nutritional profile: Per ¼ cup (dried) 162 kcal, 9.78 g of protein, 0.26 g fat, 31 g carbohydrates, 6.25 g fiber, 2 g sugar, 32.5 mg of calcium, 617.5 mg potassium, 2.46 mg sodium.
Anasazi beans are a Southwestern bean, as you may have gathered from the name. Visually, they keep it funky. They are spotted, red, and cream-colored. They are a little smaller than pinto beans and black beans but are a similar shape. Nutritional profile: Per ¼ cup (dried) 150 kcal, 10 g of protein, 0.5 g fat, 27 g carbohydrates, 9.02 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 59.8 mg of calcium, 340 mg potassium, 0 mg sodium.
Color: Natural Greeen variety: organic/common We are exports the long beans from india to global markets.Since the entire green pod is eaten as in french-beans, sufficient amount of dietary fiber is obtained in the diet Dietary-fiber helps to protect the mucousa colon by decreasing its exposure time to toxic substances as well as by binding to cancer-causing chemicals in the colon.
Product Description - Ankur, Varun, HUR-137, HPR-353 Origin - Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, India Packaging Details - 5kg, 10kg CFB box Minimum order quantity - As Per Buyer Requirement Price - Negotiable
Botanical Name - Mucuna prurita/Mucuna pruriens Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Seeds General Information - The genus Mucuna, belonging to the Fabaceae family, sub family Papilionaceae, includes approximately 150 species of annual and perennial legumes. Among the various under-utilized wild legumes, the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Mucuna pruriens (Fabaceae) is an established herbal drug used for the management of male infertility, nervous disorders, and also as an aphrodisiac. It has been shown that its seeds are potentially of substantial medicinal importance. The ancient Indian medical system, Ayurveda, traditionally used M. pruriens, even to treat such things as Parkinson's disease. M. pruriens has been shown to have anti-parkinson and neuroprotective effects, which may be related to its anti-oxidant activity. Phytochemicals - "Mucuna spp. have been reported to contain the toxic compounds L-dopa and hallucinogenic tryptamines, and anti-nutritional factors such as phenols and tannins . Due to the high concentrations of L-dopa (4 - 7%), velvet bean is a commercial source of this substance, used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. The toxicity of unprocessed velvet bean may explain why the plant exhibits low susceptibility to insect pests. Velvet bean is well known for its nematicidic effects; it also reportedly possesses notable allelopathic activity, which may function to suppress competing plants. Despite its toxic properties, various species of Mucuna are grown as a minor food crop. Raw velvet bean seeds contain approximately 27% protein and are rich in minerals. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Mucuna was grown widely as a green vegetable in the foothills and lower hills of the eastern Himalayas and in Mauritius. Both the green pods and the mature beans were boiled and eaten. In Guatemala and Mexico, M. pruriens has for at least several decades been roasted and ground to make a coffee substitute; the seeds are widely known in the region as Nescafe in recognition of this use."
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