Crop: 2024
Color: Creamy White
Quality of goods: SORTEX
Size: 340-360 pieces per 100 grams
Moisture: max 16%
Admixtures: max 1%
Defective: max 1%
Black-eyed beans, also known as black-eyed peas, are a type of legume belonging to the cowpea subspecies. They are characterized by their small, creamy-white beans with a distinctive black spot that resembles an eye, which is where they get their name. These beans are not actually peas but rather a variety of beans that are often used in various culinary traditions around the world.
**Physical Characteristics**
- **Appearance**: Black-eyed beans are medium-sized and have a curved shape with a prominent black or brown spot at one end. The beans are typically pale in color when dried and can be green when freshly shelled.
- **Pods**: They grow in long, green pods that can reach up to two feet in length, although fresh pods are rarely found in markets.
**Culinary Uses**
Black-eyed beans are versatile and widely used in cooking. They are commonly found in:
- **Southern U.S. Cuisine**: A staple ingredient in dishes like Hoppin' John, which combines the beans with rice and pork, traditionally eaten on New Year's Day for good luck[3][6].
- **African Dishes**: They are used in various traditional recipes across West Africa and the Caribbean, such as akara, a fried bean cake.
- **Indian Cooking**: Black-eyed beans are also integral to many Indian dishes, including curries and stews[4].
**Nutritional Benefits**
Black-eyed beans are highly nutritious:
- **Rich in Nutrients**: They provide significant amounts of protein, fiber, folate, iron, potassium, and magnesium[5][6].
- **Health Benefits**: Their high fiber content supports digestive health and may help regulate blood sugar levels. Additionally, they contain antioxidants that combat inflammation and oxidative stress.
**Cultural Significance**
Historically, black-eyed beans have been cultivated since prehistoric times, originating from West Africa before spreading globally due to trade routes. They became particularly popular in the Southern United States during the post-Civil War era as a vital food source for many communities.
In summary, black-eyed beans are not only a delicious and versatile ingredient but also a nutritious food with deep cultural roots in various cuisines around the world.
Our green beans are fresh, crisp, and packed with vitamins and fiber. Perfect for stir-fries, soups, or as a side dish, they offer a healthy, low-calorie option that's both flavorful and nutritious.
Our premium mung beans are sourced from the finest farms, ensuring superior quality, freshness, and taste. Rich in protein, fiber, and essential vitamins, mung beans are a versatile ingredient perfect for soups, salads, curries, and sprouting. Naturally gluten-free and free from additives, they provide a nutritious and wholesome choice for healthy meals and culinary applications.
Vigna mungo black gram urad bean mungo bean or black matpe bean Sanskrit ma is a bean grown in the Indian subcontinent At one time it was considered to belong to the same species as the mung bean
The product sold as black lentil is usually the whole urad bean whereas the split bean the interior being white is called white lentil It should not to be confused with the much smaller true black lentil Lens culinaris
Product Type:Vigna Beans
Type:Mung Beans
Style:Dried
Drying Process:AD
Cultivation Type:Common
Weight (kg):25
Place of Origin:SA
Brand Name:oem
Model Number:Mung Beans
NAME:Moong Dal Fresh and dry Green Mung Beans
ADMIXTURE:0.01% MAX
MOISTURE:13% MAX
IMPERFECT:0.5% MAX
GERMINATION RATE:98%
BIGGER SIZE:3.8MM UP
MUNG BEAN COLOR:GREEN
YEAR OF PRODUCTION:2018
MUNG BEAN QUALITY:SPROUTING
Product name: White Dry Beans
Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: common bean, white beans, dried beans, kidney bean
Origin: Egypt
Hs Code: 071333
Crop: winter crop & summer crop
Quality: Sortex machine.
size: 180:200 pcs/100 grams OR 200:220 pcs/100 grams
Packing: 25 kg pp bags or 10 kg pp bags
Egyptian White kidney beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris) specifications:
There are two white kidney bean crops in Egypt,
Winter Crop which starts in December till April,
And Summer Crop which starts in the middle of May till October and more suitable for export
Summary of Egyptian phaseolus vulgaris components:
Size 180-200 p/100 g , 200-220 p/100 g , 220-240 p/100g
Moisture 14 -16 % max
Purity from 97% to 99 %
Fully ripe with a homogenous size and natural color
Completely devoid of seeds or impurities
Devoid of insect infestations
White kidney beans benefits:
1) Cancer-Fighting Properties
White kidney beans and other legumes are rich in antioxidants, which are known to have anticancer properties. When cells in your body metabolize, they produce compounds known as free radicals. Such compounds bind to your cells, causing aging, cancer and chronic diseases. Antioxidants destroy free radicals, countering their harmful effects.
2) prevents digestive complications:
White kidney beans are rich in Fiber; it is just like other legumes, contain both soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. 1 cup serving of cooked kidney beans satisfies 45 percent of the Recommended Daily Value (DV) of dietary fiber. Once in your digestive system, soluble fiber binds itself with the bile acids and removes it out of your body. This prevents such bile acids from being reabsorbed in your liver and hence inhibits synthesis of harmful cholesterol. Insoluble fiber prevents constipation by increasing the bulk of your stool. This prevents digestive complications such as irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulosis
3) Heart Healthy
Rich in vitamin B9 -- also called folate or folic acid -- and low in fat, white kidney beans are heart-healthy. Folate reduces the levels of the amino acid homocysteine in the bloodstream.
In elevated amounts, homocysteine increases your risk for heart attack and stroke.
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Product type: White Pea beans
Variety: Round and Flat White
Style: Dried
Moisture: Max 12%
Size: Regular
Drying Process: Machine cleaned/Sorted
Cultivation Type: Common
Packaging: Packed in 50kg P.P. bags and
shipped in 20 or 40 feet containers