Beans and Your Health
How Beans Contribute to a Healthier Life
 

 
Edible Dry Beans – The High Fiber Food of the 21st Century

Today, beans are recognized by many health-related groups, including the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association as an extremely beneficial addition to most diets.

That’s because they’re high in complex carbohydrates, protein and dietary fiber, low in fat and sodium, and completely cholesterol-free.

It’s long been recognized that increasing the fiber content in our diets promotes a healthy digestive tract and reduces the risk of many types of cancer. And fiber also plays a significant role in lowering high blood cholesterol rates, one of the main risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease.

Beans are one of the best sources of fiber available, and they’re an excellent source of protein as well. In fact, a one pound can of beans contains more protein than a pint of milk, yet ounce for ounce, fewer calories and fat than eggs, meat or cottage cheese.

It’s no wonder the American Academy of Science and the National Research Foundation agree that dry beans are sure to be the high fiber food of the 21st century!
 

Nutritional Value of 100g Can of Baked Beans
ENERGY 64kcals
(270KJ)
PROTEIN 5.1g
DIETARY FIBER 7.3g    
FAT
0.5g CARBOHYDRATE 10.3g
  Saturated fat 0.08g   Sugars 5.2g
  Polyunsaturated 0.25g   Starches 5.1g
  Cholesterol 0mg      
IRON 1.4mg CALCIUM 45mg
ZINC 0.7mg MAGNESIUM 31mg
SODIUM 480mg    

 
Fiber Content of Beans Compared With Other Fiber-Rich Foods
FOOD TOTAL DIETARY FIBER
(per serving)
Beans
  Kidney beans, canned 20.9g
  Navy beans, dried, cooked 23.0g
  Pinto beans, dried, cooked 24.1g
Fruit
  Banana, raw 7.3g
  Orange, raw 11.4g
  Pineapple, canned 9.5g
Cereal
  Oat bran 15.7g
  Corn flakes 1.6g
  Puffed wheat 7.2g

 

Nutritional Composition of Beans With Recommended Daily Intake
  225g
of
Beans
Rec. Daily
Intake*
Supplied
By Beans
% of Rec.
Daily Intake
Protein (g) 10.1 63 16
Fat (g) 1.1 NS  

Carbohydrate (g)

29.5 NS  
Calories 162

2,510

6
Calcium (mg) 102 500 20
Iron (mg) 3.8 10 38
Vitamin A (g) 110 750 15
Vitamin B (mg) 0.15 1 15
Vitamin B (mg) 0.11 1.6 7
Nicotinic Acid Equivs (mg) 2.9 18 16
Vitamin C (mg) 6.6 30 22
Vitamin D (g) - 10 -
Dietary Fiber (g) 16.3 NS  

- = Nil
NS = Not Specified
* = Recommended daily intake for sedentary man aged 18-35

Information Courtesy of National Dry Bean Council

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