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Baked beans in tomato sauce

Baked beans in tomato sauce
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Ingredient Information

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Baked beans in tomato sauce

Category

Legumbres

Popularity

14 recipes

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Inactive

Description

Baked beans in tomato sauce are a traditional dish consisting of beans that are slow-cooked and then baked in a rich, spiced tomato sauce. This ingredient is very popular in the cuisines of Latin America and the United States, especially in homemade recipes and as a side dish for breakfasts or full meals.

Origin: Baked beans have roots in Anglo-Saxon cuisine, particularly in the United States and Canada, where they are often served as part of a traditional breakfast. However, the version with tomato sauce and spices has been adapted and popularized in various Latin American countries, where local ingredients are incorporated to give it a unique flavor.

Properties: Baked beans in tomato sauce are an excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as iron and magnesium. Additionally, the tomato sauce provides natural antioxidants, like lycopene, which contribute to cardiovascular health. They are an energetic and nutritious food that provides satiety and promotes good digestion.

Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: within the culinary context, this dish may be referred to as porotos horneados en salsa de tomate (in countries like Chile and Argentina), judías horneadas, or simply frijoles horneados in Mexico and Central America. It may also be called habichuelas horneadas en tomate, especially in the Caribbean.

Nutritional Properties

6.9g
fiber
400mg
sodium
35mg
calcium
130mcg
folate
2.1mg
iron
436mg
potassium
4g
sugars
110
calories
8500mcg
lycopene
6.8g
proteins
3.5mg
vitamin c
20g
carbohydrates
0.5g
total fats

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