Beans are well-known as a source of protein, fiber, and vitamins. People who are looking to have a healthier diet ensure they add beans into their daily diet.
Did you know that beans have a few classifications such as legume, pea, and bean? When considering the health benefits of eating beans ensure you are looking for beans that fit into the legume, pea and bean categories otherwise known as pulses.
We love cooking with beans and add them to our soups, stews, and desserts!
If you are looking to add the health benefits of beans to your diet try our Slow Cooker Chicken and Black Bean Soup followed by our Black Bean Brownies.
Start the day with this recipe for delicious Mexican Scrambled Eggs and our Vegan Slow Cooker Red Lentil Soup is a must try!
Once you’ve read about the health benefits of beans you will be adding them to your weekly meal plan.
Top 10 Health Benefits of Beans
Beans can help fight cancer – beans contain isoflavones and phytosterols, which are two ingredients that we known for reducing the risk of developing cancer.
Beans help you to lower cholesterol – since beans are full of soluble fiber, they have the health benefit of helping you lower your cholesterol.
Beans can help you lose weight – beans are full of fiber, and fiber helps you feel fuller faster, this means beans can help you lose weight by making you feel fuller quicker and for a longer time.
Manage your diabetes with an increase in beans– beans are known as a superfood for those who have diabetes due to the fact that they keep glucose levels steady instead of a sugar rush like other simple carbs can create.
Beans are a good source of protein – beans provide your body with a good source of protein and since they’re lower in calories they won’t add much to your calorie count for the day.
Beans are nutrient-rich – beans can provide you with much-needed nutrients like folate, zinc, iron, and magnesium just to give you a few examples.
Beans are an antioxidant – beans are a good antioxidant to help fight aging issues, health problems and other health issues such as cancer.
Beans are heart friendly – beans are known to be heart healthy and some studies have shown that beans can reduce cardiovascular disease risks.
Beans can help prevent a fatty liver – more specifically adzuki beans have been shown to help liver health which reduces your risk to develop fatty liver.
Beans improve gut health – last, but not least, beans are healthy for your gut as they increase the number of healthy bacteria in your gut.
There you have it, the top 10 health benefits of eating beans. I’m sure you know by now that there are so many different types of beans available to enjoy, but all offer similar health benefits. (https://blogs.20minutos.es/) Some beans offer more health benefits than other types of beans.
You will love our fresh and tasty Black Bean and Corn Salad or this amazing recipe for Instant Pot Chicken Chimichangas – yum!
Whether you already love beans and pulses in your diet or need some convincing, the reality is that the family of beans are simply a fabulous health benefit for anyone looking to live a healthier lifestyle.
Grab some dried beans, canned beans or frozen and get ready for a delicious and healthy meal.
Stacie says
I love this! I’m a huge bean fan. They are full of protein and fiber. And of course, we all know the more you eat the more you too. Then, of course, the more you toot, the better you feel. Eat those beans for every meal! =D
Brianne Tursi Manz says
I love a variety of beans for their flavor and health benefits. Fiber and protein are so important in our daily health.
reesa says
I feel like I don’t use beans often enough! They are such a great way to bulk up any meal!
Jeanette says
I love beans. I will eat them almost anywhere you can give them to me. I know that they are good for your system and they taste delicious.
Kristi says
I’ve been trying to add beans to our meals more as I it’s great for protein and plus our kids love them. Thanks for the suggestions.
Mama to 6 Blessings says
Beans are great! I just wish I could eat them on Whole30 / Paleo. I really miss them. They are so versatile and a great filler in foods!
Amy Desrosiers says
I had no idea beans were jam-packed with so many benefits. We love enjoying beans–especially black beans!
Annemarie LeBlanc says
I love beans and I wish my family would welcome them into their diet too. I am the only one in my family that eats beans. Oh well, no worries. I don’t have to share the delicious bean dishes I will make. Haha.
Catalina says
I love beans. I try to eat them at least twice a week. I was glad to find out more about beans from your post!
krystal says
I don’t include them enough in our meal planning. I should – looks like I am missing out!
Sherry says
I really need to start eating more beans. I didn’t realize there were so many health benefits.
Jennifer says
My husband loves beans but I am still on the fence about them.
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Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
They are so delicious in the right recipe. Just need to keep trying till you find a favorite.
Ruth I says
I only know a few variety of beans. I didn’t know it has lots of benefits, we will try out some recipes with it.
safaritravelplus says
I’ve never been a fan of beans but i occassionally take them now that i can see the health benefits i will try and include them more in my food.