Legumbres

Canned white beans

Canned white beans
Popularity 5 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Canned white beans

Category

Legumbres

Popularity

5 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Canned white beans are cooked legumes preserved in cans, ready to use in various recipes. These cream or white-colored beans are an excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as iron and magnesium. Their soft texture and neutral flavor make them very versatile, ideal for stews, soups, salads, purées, and traditional dishes like chili or cassoulet.

The origin of white beans dates back to Central America and Mexico, where various bean varieties have been cultivated for thousands of years. Today, they are grown in many regions worldwide, and their canned version simplifies everyday cooking by avoiding the need for soaking and prolonged cooking time.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, canned white beans may be known by various names:

  • Porotos blancos (Argentina, Chile, Uruguay)
  • Alubias blancas (some Latin American countries with Spanish influence)
  • Fríjoles blancos (Mexico, Central America)
  • Habichuelas blancas (Caribbean, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico)

Thanks to their convenience, canned white beans are an essential ingredient for those looking to prepare nutritious and delicious meals quickly and easily.

Nutritional Properties

6.4g
fiber
69mg
calcium
149mcg
folate
0.5g
fats
2.1mg
iron
561mg
potassium
76
calories
13.4g
carbohydrates
48mg
magnesium
5.3g
protein
0.8mg
vitamin c

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