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Lima Beans

 

Lima beans are among the most popular shell beans in the United States.

These smooth, flat shaped, sweet tasting beans have a rich, starchy, meaty

texture and a creamy, distinctive flavor.

 

Lima beans are nutrient-dense and their richness generates feelings of

satiety (they make you feel full). Often referred to in some southern

states in the U.S. as " butter beans, " lima beans date back to 5,000 BC

along the coastal regions of South America.

 

They are believed to have originated in Guatemala and Southern Mexico and

were traded along routes that led into North America, and eventually were

carried to Europe, Asia, and Africa.

 

Early explorers stored dry lima beans for long periods on their ships,

recognizing that lima beans were a nutritious and highly concentrated food

source for the sailors.

 

In fact, lima beans are a good source of B vitamins (vitamin B6, niacin,

folate), protein (including the important amino acid lysine), fiber

(especially soluble fiber in the form of pectin), iron, potassium, and

magnesium; and they have very little fat.

 

Studies suggest that intake of beans can help to lower LDL cholesterol

levels, probably due to their soluble fiber content. Lima beans also

contain the phytochemicals coumestrol and saponin, compounds that may

impart anticancer benefits.

 

Extracted from Belly Bytes magazine

 

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