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March 20, 2017

Beans, Beans, the Magical Fruit?

You maybeans think I mean musical, not magic.  And yes, some people have “musical” issues with beans, but if you think of all the nutrition in a bean, it’s like magic.  Not only are beans a phenomenal source of lean protein, they also contain:

  • Folate
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • Potassium
  • Fiber
  • Zinc
  • Polyphenols
  • Sodium and cholesterol free

Plus, at just $.07 per serving, dried beans are very economical compared to $1.14 per serving for lean ground beef. Even if you don’t start from scratch with the soaking process, canned beans contain the same health benefits and take much less preparation time.

In addition to the nutrients listed above, your body reaps magical rewards from eating beans.  Regular consumption of beans helps you:

  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Lower your blood pressure
  • Lower LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels (which helps reduce your risk of heart disease)
  • Decrease your risk for developing diabetes
  • Reduce your risk for certain forms of cancer
  • Keep regular due to the fiber content

Beans canbean burrito be part of breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks.  My favorite bean dishes include burritos, Mexican dishes, baked beans, chili, and bean soup.  Snack-wise, hummus can be made from a variety of beans and is an ideal dip for fresh, crisp vegetables.  Check out The Bean Institute and the Michigan Bean Commission for some recipes.

One of my favorite recipes is Breakfast Burritos.  Scramble and cook an egg/eggs and then add canned pinto beans, cheese and salsa.  Cook until cheese is melted and hot throughout.  Wrap in a tortilla and serve.  You can easily adjust the recipe to as many people as needed by just adding more ingredients.  You can also refrigerate leftovers and reheat in the microwave.  What is your favorite bean recipe?

With beans so inexpensive, tasty and nutritious, make a resolution to start incorporating them more into your meal plans.  Your body will love the magical results!

Author:  Pat Brinkman, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator, Ohio State University Extension Fayette County

Reviewer:  Donna Green, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator, Ohio State University Extension, Erie County

References:

Michigan Bean Commission available at http://michiganbean.org/

Schardt, D. (2016).  Five Good Reasons to Eat Beans, Nutrition Action Healthletter. Available at http://www.nutritionaction.com/daily/what-to-eat/five-good-reasons-to-eat-beans

The Bean Institute website available at http://beaninstitute.com/recipes/

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Categories: Food
Tags: Beans, nutrition claims, powerhouse of nutrition, recipes, Reduce disease risk

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About Pat Brinkman

Pat Brinkman is an Assistant Professor and Extension Educator in Family and Consumer Sciences. She works to educate and empower children, youth and adults to elect healthy lifestyle choices. Having grown up on a farm, she enjoys gardening, cooking and finding or adapting recipes to be low in sugar and fat. OSU Buckeyes are her favorite team. Go Bucks!

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