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Four-bean mix
Four-bean mix is a carefully selected combination of four different varieties of dried beans commonly used in cooking to add flavor, texture, and nutritional value to a wide variety of dishes. This mix typically includes black beans, red beans, pinto beans, and white beans, although the varieties may vary by region.
Origin: Beans are one of the oldest foods cultivated by humans, with origins dating back to Central and South America, particularly in Mexico and the Andean countries. The practice of combining different types of beans in a single dish is traditional in many Latin American cultures, where their distinct flavors and nutritional qualities are utilized.
Properties: This mix is an excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins, iron, potassium, and antioxidants. Beans are essential for a healthy diet, helping to regulate intestinal transit, control cholesterol levels, and provide sustained energy. Additionally, their combination offers a varied texture and complex flavor, ideal for stews, soups, salads, and main dishes.
Synonyms in Hispanic America: In different regions, the bean mix may be known as multicolor bean mix, bean mix, or simply four beans. In some countries, beans are called by different names, for example, caraotas in Venezuela, porotos in Argentina and Chile, or habichuelas in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, but the idea of combining varieties is common and valued in regional cuisine.
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