"Haricot" is the French word meaning bean, so "haricot beans" is redundant, and yes, they provide fiber; all beans do.
Beans are full of fiber.
Yes, haricot beans are a vegetable.
haricot beans are the dynamics of e=mc square so it is a vegitable
Green beans do not contain protein, just carbs, vitamins and small source of minerals. Good source of fiber too, especially raw.
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The haricot (in French) is a bean. Haricot beans are small dry white beans which are used in baked bean dishes, soups, and chili. In America, one would buy Navy beans, white beans, "Boston" beans - some markets may sell them as fagioli, which is an Italian name for beans. Haricot vert is "green bean." That's a completely different food.
There is in the beans, but not in cauliflower.
haricot vert are green beans
greenbeans / French beans are spelled "les haricots verts" in French.
All beans are healthy. They provide proteins, fiber, and vitamins.
They provide protein, iron, and fiber.
They are popularly grown in Britain or the US.