Description
Beans can be eaten in a variety of ways. Whether with rice, in salads, or in the traditional feijoada, dishes featuring beans are delicious and rich in essential nutrients.
They include a huge amount of vitamins, especially those from the B complex, as well as numerous minerals, such as potassium, iron, phosphorus, calcium, copper, zinc and magnesium.
Properties of beans
Beans are rich in:
· B vitamins, especially vitamins B1, B2, B3 and B9;
· Lysine, an amino acid that is not produced by the body and must be included in the diet. It is primarily responsible for bone growth during puberty;
In addition to the following minerals:
Calcium;
Copper;
Iron;
Fluorine;
Match;
Magnesium;
Potassium;
Zinc.
All of these nutrients contribute to the proper functioning of our nervous system and the health of our bone marrow.
Benefits of Beans:
· The B vitamins present in beans help prevent fatigue, neurological disorders and mood swings;
· Large amounts of iron also prevent anemia. Foods rich in vitamin C help the body absorb even more of the mineral;
· Potassium also contributes to heart health, muscle relaxation and prevents cramps caused by physical activity;
Nutritional Declaration
Average nutritional values per 100g: Unprepared: Energy: 1352.00 kJ / 322.00 kcal; Fat: 1.50 g, Of which saturated fatty acids: 0.50 g; Carbohydrates: 48.50 g, Of which sugars: 3.70 g; Fiber: 11.00 g; Protein: 22.80 g; Salt: <0.03 g
Origin
Portugal – West Zone