Cereales y Granos

Mung bean noodles

Mung bean noodles
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Ingredient Information

Name

Mung bean noodles

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Mung bean noodles, also known as glass noodles or cellophane noodles in some regions of Latin America, are a type of thin and translucent pasta made from starch extracted from mung beans (also called green gram or mung beans). These noodles have a light and slippery texture once cooked, making them ideal for soups, stir-fries, and fresh salads.

The origin of mung bean noodles is found in Asian cuisine, especially in countries like China, Korea, and Vietnam, where they are widely used in both traditional and modern dishes for their versatility and neutral flavor.

Regarding their properties, these noodles are naturally gluten-free, low in calories and fat, and can provide a good source of complex carbohydrates. Furthermore, being made from mung bean starch, they maintain a lighter nutritional profile compared to conventional wheat pastas.

Due to their global popularity and usefulness in cooking recipes, mung bean noodles are an excellent option for those seeking healthy alternatives to prepare quick and tasty dishes with Asian or international influences.

Nutritional Properties

2.7g
fiber
40mg
calcium
61mcg
folate
4.1mg
iron
149mg
potassium
334
calories
140mg
magnesium
24g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
0.2mg
vitamin b6
1.2g
total fats
57g
carbohydrates

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