Beans

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Edible seeds of several plants of the family Fabaceae


Beans are the seeds from various leguminous plants. They are a significant source of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making them a staple food in many cultures around the world. Beans can be consumed in various forms, including fresh, dried, or canned.

Types of Beans[edit]

There are numerous types of beans, each with unique characteristics and culinary uses. Some of the most common types include:

Nutritional Value[edit]

Beans are highly nutritious and provide a range of health benefits. They are rich in:

Health Benefits[edit]

Consuming beans regularly can contribute to various health benefits, including:

Culinary Uses[edit]

Beans are versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. They are commonly found in:

Cultivation[edit]

Beans are grown in many parts of the world. They thrive in warm climates and are typically planted in the spring. The plants require well-drained soil and adequate sunlight. Common methods of cultivation include:

History[edit]

Beans have been cultivated for thousands of years. They were a crucial part of the diet in ancient civilizations such as the Incas, Aztecs, and Egyptians. The Columbian Exchange played a significant role in the global distribution of beans.

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