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Facts and benefits of French Beans

Botanically known as Phaseolus vulgaris, the common beans includes green beans, kidney beans, navy beans and black beans. French beans are also called string beans or snap beans. All the beans originate from a common bean ancestor from Peru. It spread throughout South Central America and later on to Europe. United States, China, Japan, Spain, Italy and France are the largest commercial producers of fresh green beans in the world today.

French beans contain protein, fat, calcium, phosphorous, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin K, manganese, magnesium, potassium, folate, thiamine, riboflavin, copper, protein, omega 3 fatty acids, niacin, starch and plenty of iron. It is low in calories and contains water and fat soluble anti-oxidant.

Consumption of French Beans helps in

This perhaps explains why many of the non-vegetarian recipes have a combination with beans. It helps to add to the nutritional value of the food while balancing the negative effects. It is easily available practically throughout the year and can be included often into the diet in many forms.

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