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Green frozen beans
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Frozen green beans are tender, narrow pods of the green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), harvested at peak freshness and quickly frozen to preserve their flavor, texture, and nutritional value. This ingredient is very popular in the cuisine of various Latin American countries and around the world, used in stews, soups, salads, and side dishes.
Their origin dates back to the tropical and temperate regions of Central and South America, where green beans have been cultivated for centuries for both their nutritional value and their versatility in multiple dishes.
Frozen green beans are an excellent source of dietary fiber, vitamins A and C, as well as minerals such as iron and potassium. Furthermore, their low calorie content and high antioxidant content contribute to a healthy diet, aiding digestion and strengthening the immune system.
In different Spanish-speaking countries, frozen green beans may also be known as: chauchas (Argentina, Chile, Uruguay), judías verdes (Spain, Mexico), porotos verdes (Chile), or simply vainitas (Venezuela, Colombia). These terms are interchangeable in the culinary context and usually refer to the same product, especially when found in the frozen food section of the supermarket.
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